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100 Hz
100 Hertz provides a superior solution to
the problem of picture flicker which is
particularly noticeable with larger screen
sizes. In a conventional TV, the picture
area is scanned 50 times a second (50
Hertz) – a frequency which is still
detectable by the human eye in the form
of a flickering picture. In 100 Hertz sets,
the picture area is scanned at a rate of 100
times per second (100 Hertz). At this
frequency, the eye cannot detect flicker,
resulting in a clearer picture which is more
relaxing to the eye.
Automatic Channel Installation (ACI)
Automatically installs all TV channels in the
same order as offered by your cable
company, provided of course that the data
is transmitted. It also automatically
includes programme number and
programme name.
With ACI, channel installation is fully
automatic, simple and fast.
Child Lock
Feature to prevent children from viewing
unwanted channels.
Digital Scan
If you look at a television screen you will
see small imperfections in the picture
caused by line vibration. Digital Scan (an
internal process) removes interline flicker.
When combined with 100 Hz, you will see
a totally stable image.
DNR
Digital Noise Reduction.
By encoding signals digitally in 100 Hz sets
with Digital Scan it is possible to clean up
picture noise. This is especially beneficial in
poor signal areas and when viewing poor
quality video tapes.
Dolby Surround Pro Logic
Literally wraps you in 4-channel sound. It
brings your favourite movies to life with all
the realism and impact of cinema sound as
though you are part of the action.
Easy Link
Digital 'intelligent' ESI bus-system between
audio components in HiFi systems and
between TV and VCR. (Scart connection
required). Turns source selection and
control into a one-button operation.
Easy Text
Teletext memory that automatically
memorises Teletext pages and gives you
instant access to them.
Euroconnector
A 21-pins connector system enabling you
to simply connect various types of
audio/video and computer equipment.
Menu
On-screen display of functions and
facilities in a well-organised survey, which
you can select using your remote control.
TV
NEX
IEW
TV
is a new feature to assist the TV
NEX
IEW
and VCR user in selecting the programmes
she or he likes to watch from a television
programme guide on the screen. It enables
the user to see a description of every
programme, and mark interesting
programmes to be reminded (auto TV on),
recorded (
TV
Link video recorder
NEX
IEW
required) or viewed.
NTSC
The broadcasting system used in the USA,
Japan and parts of South America and
Southeast-Asia.
Smart Picture and Sound Controls
Keys on the remote control to select
predefined picture and sound settings.
Sleeptimer
Function with which you can set a time
period after which the TV should switch
itself off to standby.
Picture Freeze
TV mode which allows you to "freeze" a
certain image in order to study a specific
detail at ease, e.g. to make notes of certain
programme information like phone
numbers.
Teletext
See also Easy Text
WST: World Standard Teletext.
FLOF: Full Level one Features. System
applied by the BBC, RVE.... that provides a
fast access to the teletext pages.
TOP: Table of (Teletext) Pages. German
system for an easy access to the teletext
pages.
Tint (or Hue in NTSC)
TV-function to modify the general colour
balance between cool and warm and to
adjust it according to your personal
preference.
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