"Regular readers will recall that I was blown out of my chair by the PDS-5002.  Of course, visual memory can be misleading, but everything I see in the new model suggests that, in nearly every aspect, it's as good as that original design."  Stereophile Guide to Home Theater June 2003.  Tom Norton
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"This is about offering the best product we can", Rozylowicz said "and about developing a brand - and respect for a brand. This is about having proper distribution." Insider Track, September 2002
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  "And flesh tones, after calibration and given good program material, were the most convincingly natural I have ever seen on any video display of any type." Thomas J. Norton, Stereophile Guide to Home Theater, February 2002
     
  "Outstanding performance is what the Fujitsu PDS-5002 provided. I haven't seen all the potential candidates, but I seriously doubt there's anything else out there of this size that can exceed it for overall picture quality." Thomas J. Norton, Stereophile Guide to Home Theater, February 2002
     
  High, even brightness over the entire screen makes for a more uniform picture. CRT’s and front and rear-projection sets often have hot spots in the center with considerable fall-off in the corners. The Fujitsu 4222’s output is almost twice that of several competing 42” panels.” The Perfect Vision, September/October 2001
     
  "The Fujitsu PDS-4242 is a superior plasma display screen, super slim, stylish and lightweight, yielding unprecedented clarity, sharpness and color accuracy as well as high brightness and rich contrast." Lawrence Robinson, Electronic House - July 2001
     
  "From top to bottom, side to side and corner to corner, the Fujitsu screen is terrifically bright, detailed down to the pixel, remarkable subtle in its ability to reproduce shadings and shadows. Contrast is manageable. High-definition content has depth and film-like richness, even at the magnification required to fill a screen this size." Stephen Williams, Newsday - May 2001
     
  "Connecting to a streaming video Internet site such as CNN.com produced large, movie-like images that were much more detailed [on the PDS-4222] than a standard PC monitor or high-end television set. Even more impressive, this level of clarity and detail was achieved with a pedestrian PC video card with a paltry 4 megabytes of memory." Los Angeles Times, March 22, 2001
     
  "Fujitsu's Plasmavision SlimScreen PDS-4222 has a depth of 3-inches, but it will leave you wondering how such a great picture got into this slim package. This 42-inch widescreen display will turn your home theater into a real work of art, with excellent resolution and clarity." Electronic House, February 2001
     
  "Fujitsu's Plasmavision SlimScreen PDS-4222 is easily the finest plasma display I have ever reviewed." Joel Brinkley, Stereophile Guide to Home Theater - July/August 2000
     
  " --- you'll be well served by Fujitsu flat display. Consider it an investment in the future." Al Griffin, Stereo Review's Sound and Vision - April 2000
     
  "It not only has the right technical capability but the aesthetics are perfect..." Audio Video Interiors - July 2000
     
  "Fujitsu made the quantum leap forward in brightness with this set." Joel Brinkley, Stereophile Guide to Home Theater - July/August 2000
     
  "The Fujitsu PDS-4222's handling of high-def makes me salivate..." Al Griffin, Stereo Review's Sound and Vision - April 2000
     
  "This wonderful TV is a genuine pleasure to watch." Joel Brinkley, Stereophile Guide to Home Theater - July/August 2000
     
  "The high-def images of birds, bugs, and bark had a lifelike immediacy." Al Griffin, Stereo Review's Sound and Vision - April 2000
     
  "My congratulations to Fujitsu." Joel Brinkley, Stereophile Guide to Home Theater - July/August 2000
     
  "... it excels in color reproduction." Al Griffin, Stereo Review's Sound and Vision - April 2000
     
  "The company's newest plasma set, the PDS-4222 was designed with both high-definition TV and computers in mind." Al Griffin, Stereo Review's Sound and Vision - April 2000
     
  "...it looks like one of the pieces from their art collection." Audio Video Interiors - July 2000
     
  "Colors leaped from the screen, and images appeared crisp and bright." PC Magazine, May 5, 1998
     
  "My clear choice among these three sets (Philips FlatTV, Mitsubishi Diamond Panel, and Fujitsu Plasmavision) is the Fujitsu Plasmavision, in terms of both cost and performance. It offers an impressive picture, the most advanced electronics, and the best black-level rendition. And in the plasma television world, the price is competitive. " Stereophile Guide to Home Theater, Sept. 1998
     
  "CRN Test Center engineers liked the Plasmavision 42's bright, crisp display of high-resolution images and were impressed by the quality of this VGA monitor as well as its relatively low price." Computer Reseller News, July 12, 1998
     
  "The Fujitsu Plasmavision 42 TV Display/Computer monitor is probably the biggest, brightest, most versatile screen on the market, yet it's highly unobtrusive." BYTE, April 1998
     
  "The product, with its brilliant colors and smooth motion capabilities, would make an outstanding centerpiece of a home theater...The resolution and scanning flexibility of the Plasmavision 42 make it well-suited for the boardroom presentation graphics market, which is likely to see a variety of equipment used as presentation sources." Computer Reseller News, July 12, 1998
     
  "Stepping through and assortment of feeds--VCR, DVD, SVGA--the slim panel adjusted instantly to changing aspect ratios and dynamic content. Closeup shots were especially vibrant." Stereophile Guide to Home Theater, February 9, 1998
     
  "The computer generated images were awesome. Reds didn't bleed, they contained vivid detail, and even way off-axis, it stayed that way." Secrets of Home Theater and High Fidelity, March 1998
     
  "The plasma market is just beginning to heat up, and right now there are only a few major players. Fujitsu General America leads the pack with its successful Plasmavision 42 display. The company is back with a second-generation model, the Plasmavision 42EP." PC Computing, May 1998
     
  "Fujitsu's plasma technology is a triumph of science and engineering." Stereophile Guide to Home Theater, February 9, 1998
     
  "At 42-inches across, and six-inches deep, the display is slim enough to hang on a wall. Its theater-like 16:9 aspect ratio provides a wide viewing area with a resolution of 852 by 480 pixels. This already supports the correct screen proportions for DVD and HDTV so users will be able to view programming in their intended wide-screen format without "blackbar" letter-boxing or "pan and scan" image cropping." Custom Home Electronics March/April 1998
     
  "Fujitsu has just improved its 42-inch Plasmavision display-the biggest flat-panel available-with a contrast of 400:1 and component video inputs for DVD." Wired, May 1998