Select Connection Quality - Philips 32PFL3403S/60 User Manual

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Select connection quality

This section describes how you can enhance
your audio visual experience by connecting
your devices with the best possible connectors.
After connecting your devices, be sure to
enable them as described in Section 7.4 Setup
devices.
7�2�1 HDMI - Highest quality
HDMI produces the best audio visual quality
possible. Both audio and video signals are
combined in one HDMI cable, providing an
uncompressed, digital interface between your
TV and HDMI devices. You must use HDMI to
experience full high-definition video. You must
also use HDMI cables to enable Philips EasyLink
as described in Section 7.5 Use Philips EasyLink.
Tip
E
If your PC only has a DVI connector, use a
DVI-HDMI adaptor to connect your device
to a HDMI connector at the back of the TV.
You must connect a separate audio cable
from the device to the AUDIO IN mini-jack
connector.
Note
D
Philips HDMI supports HDCP (High-
bandwidth Digital Contents Protection).
HDCP is a form of Digital Rights
Management that protects high definition
content in DVD or Blu-ray Discs.
7�2�2 Component (Y Pb Pr) - High
quality
Component (Y Pb Pr) video provides better
picture quality than S-Video or composite
video connections. Though component video
supports high-definition signals, picture quality
is lower than HDMI and is analogue.
When connecting a component video cable,
match the cable colours to the connectors on
the side of the TV. Also, connect a Audio L/R
cable to the red and white Audio L/R input
connectors here.
Component video cable
- Red, Green, Blue
7�2�3
SCART - Good quality
SCART combines audio and video signals in
one cable. Audio signals are stereo, while video
signals can be composite or S-Video quality.
SCART does not support high-definition video
and is analogue. Two SCART connectors are
provided on the TV, EXT 1 and EXT 2.
Audio L/R cable
- Red, White
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