Audio System - InFocus ScreenPlay 50md10 User Manual

High-definition, ultra thin microdisplay television
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Introduction
FireWire® with Two-Way DTVLink®
Control your DTVLink components via your HDTV! Just link them together via the 2-way DTVLink jacks and you can
network your compatible DTVLink digital components. The two-way jacks allow the audio and video signals to flow into
and out from DTVLink components.
Compatible with the Optional Audio Video Hard Disk Drive — Pause Live Digital TV and Record
Digital Programs
Use an Audio Video Hard Disk Drive with DTVLink to pause live TV, record shows, and play them back (it records digital
broadcasts only--ATSC and QAM signals).
To get the most out of your HDTV's web
browser, use the supplied keyboard
designed specifically for your TV.

Audio System

Enjoy the great sound system in your HDTV with 60 watts total power. A 7-band on-screen graphic equalizer allows
customization of the sound quality. TruSurround XT™ solves the problem of playing 5.1 multichannel content over two
speakers. It delivers a compelling, virtual surround sound experience through the internal television speakers.
You can take advantage of the 6-Channel direct Audio Outputs (Matrix Surround, Subwoofer, etc.) if you have an amplifier
you want to connect to your HDTV. Then choose to control the volume from the TV or the amplifier in the Fixed/Variable
Output option in the Audio Connections menu. If you own an amplifier with digital audio, connect to the DIGITAL AUDIO
OUTPUT instead.
Audio/Video Output Jacks
Because the VCRs in most households are analog and can't receive or record digital TV signals, recording HDTV broadcasts
wasn't possible without purchasing additional equipment. Having the AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT jacks allow you to record
both analog and digital programs. InFocus understands how you watch TV and what's necessary to make the transition to
HDTV seamless.
TruSurround XT, SRS and the
DTVLink® Certification Logo is a U.S. registered mark of CEA.
FireWire® is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
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NetConnect
With an Ethernet connection and a web browser built into your TV, you can
access the Internet from your TV*. To use the web browser, you'll need a
high-speed connection, such as a DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) unit or cable
modem and a subscription to an ISP (Internet Service Provider). DSL, cable
modem, and ISP subscription sold separately.
*The browser can't interpret all types of files, such as streaming audio and
video.
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