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Úhel pohledu The viewable angle under which there is no change in color or image quality. AVL - Automatic Volume Level (Auto Volume Level) Since the various television networks use different standards for transmitting audio signals, the AVL system adjusts the gain of audio signals from different channels so that the level of listening is the same when you switch between channels. |
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BBE Technology for a more clearly and more audible sound. It provides a deeper and more realistic TV sound. Brightness The subjective visual feeling by which an area appears to emit more or less light. It is measured in Umeno. |
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Contrast Ratio Difference between the minimum contrast (no image) and the maximum contrast (maximum image). It is the range of light and darkness in an image, or the range between the maximum and minimum values luminosity. CI Slot The CI slot is a slot on a plasma or LCD screen where a Conditional Access Module (CAM) can be put in to receive terrestrial pay services. |
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DVB-T o DTT Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT or DVB-T) is the technology used for the transmission of digital media content through a conventional antenna (air) or cable connection or satellite. Applying digital technology achieves greater possibilities, such as more channels, better picture quality or image in high definition (HD or High Definition in English) and better sound quality (using systems like AC3, Dolby Digital). |
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HDMI HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the first and only industry-supported, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface. By delivering crystal-clear, all-digital audio and video via a single cable, HDMI dramatically simplifies cabling and helps provide consumers with the highest-quality home theater experience. HDMI provides an interface between any audio/video source, such as a set-top box, DVD player, or A/V receiver and an audio and/or video monitor, such as a digital television (DTV), over a single cable. HD Ready Indicate that a device can receive and process television signals in High Definition HDTV. It ensures that a given product meets the standards dictated by the EICTA (European Information & Communications Technology Industry Association) to be considered suitable for high definition. An HD Ready TV guarantees us the following: a resolution of at least 720 vertical lines; acceptance of high definition signals across analog component video and digital (DVI or HDMI) connection that supports HDCP and the video formats 720p and 1080i. FULL HD It is the highest resolution today displayed on LCD televisions. While there has been widespread use of so-called "Hd Ready", these only reach a quality 1080i. Instead televisions equipped with Full HD (which are becoming more) come to 1080p. In case of the so-called full HD (high definition full) the current quality of analog television can be multiplied by four, as well as improving the sound and use the 16:9 widescreen format. |
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OSD (On Screen Display) Software that displays information on TV picture/sound/etc settings in the foreground of the screen. |
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| Picture in Picture (PIP) On TVs that have this feature, you can view 2 images on the screen simultaneously. The main picture is displayed full-screen and the second in a smaller box. On TVs that have 2 tuners, you will be enable to view two channels simultaneously. TVs that have only one tuner, allow you to simultaneously watch a television channel together with an auxiliary input, such as DVD, VHS, a DTT tuner, etc. Picture and Teletext (PaP) Will split the screen to see both the image and teletext. |
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