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Glossary
Color
- The
term
refers
to the
amount
of color
present.
This
varies
between
each
user,
as each
person
perceives
colors
differently.
Color
Temperature
- Feature
on the
OSD
for
the
Syntax-Brillian
Olevia
models
that
enables
warm,
normal
or cool
color
settings.
Warm
emphasizes
red,
cool
emphasizes
blue,
and
normal
doesn't
emphasize
any
of the
primary
colors.
This
setting
may
affect
each
person
individually
depending
on
how
color
is perceived.
Comb
Filter
- A filtering
system
designed
to removal
unwanted
artifacts
by rejecting
certain
frequencies
while
permitting
others.
Component
- A three
RCA type
input
that
uses
high
quality
cables
(one
for
brightness,
and
two
for
color).
Process
increases
bandwidth
resulting
in more
color
information
to be carried
to theTV
producing
a more
accurate
picture.
Composite
- Also
known
as CVBS,
Technology
that
permits
the
combination
of color
information
and
brightness
under
one
wire.
A single
video
signal
that
carries
both
brightness
and
color
information
are
contained
in a single
wire.
Contrast
- Difference
in luminance
between
the
white
and
black
colors.
CRT
- Cathode
Ray Tube.
DB15
- Also
referred
to as VGA;
See
VGA
De-Interlace
- Process
of converting
an
interlaced
video
signal.
Display
Area
- The
perimeter
of the
LCD glass
the
image
is displayed
on.
See
Video
Resolution
Dual
Link-
See
Single
Link;
Supportsa
maximum
bandwidth
of 2x
165
MHz
(1920x
1080@60Hz,
1280
x 1024
@ 85 Hz).
DVI-
Digital
Video
Interface
Describes
the
technology
that
is used
to take
full
advantage
ofasignal
when
paired
with
a high-end
video
card
and
flat
panel
displays
DVI-A
- Digital
Video
Hi-Resolution
Analog
DMI-D-
Digital
Video
Interface
Digital;
Cable
is used
for
direct
connection
from
one
digital
source
to the TV;
See
DVI
DVI-I-DigitaIVideoInterface
Integrated;
Cable
that
supports
analog
and
digital
signals;
SeeDVI
DTV
- Digital
Television
Factory
Default
- Feature
on the
OSD
for
the
Syntax-Brillian
Olevia
models
that
resets
all menu
options
to factory
default.
F-Connector
- The
standard
connector
found
on video
equipments
that
coaxial
cables
connect
to.
Flat-Panel
Display
- ultra
thin
displays,
usually
found
in notebooks
are
now
entering
the
TV
appliances
sector
as new
technology
enables
wider/larger
screens.
Frame
- A complete
picture
that
includes
both
even
and
odd
lines.
30 video
frames
are
present
in 1
second.
Gain
- Describes
the
amplification
level
of a particular
signal.
HDCP
- High
bandwidth
Digital
Content
Protection
HDTM
- 1.High
Definition
Television
2. Designates
as the
unit
having
a built
in ATSC
tuner
to decode
High
Definition
signals
(720P/1080I).
HD-Ready
- A unit
that
supports
the
High
Definition
displays
(720P/1080I)
with
the
help
of a Set-Top
Box.
Horizontal
Resolution
- Refers
to the
number
of vertical
black
and
white
lines
defined
along
a horizontal
line.
IR
- Infrared
Input
- term
used
in the
On Screen
Display
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