HYUNDAI Digital LCD TV
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Component video | Component video is sent through three cables: two color shade (chrominance) signals |
| and one brightness (luminance) signal. Component video achieves greater color |
| accuracy than composite video or |
| portions. |
Composite video | Composite video is sent through a single cable. Composite video combines the color |
| shade (chrominance) and brightness (luminance) information into one video signal. |
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| (chrominance) signals of the picture separately. |
| than composite video, which carries the signals together. |
480i | Provides 480 lines of resolution. Displays images using interlaced scanning, which first |
| transmits all the odd lines on the TV screen and then the even lines. |
480p | Provides 480 lines of resolution. Displays images using progressive scanning, which |
| transmits each line from top to bottom. |
720p | Provides 720 lines of resolution. Displays images using progressive scanning, which |
| transmits each line from top to bottom. |
1080i | Provides 1080 lines of resolution. Displays images using interlaced scanning, which |
| first transmits all the odd lines on the TV screen and then the even lines. 1080i is one |
| of the formats used by HDTV (High Definition TV). |
Digital television (DTV) | A new technology for transmitting and receiving broadcast television signals. DTV |
| provides higher resolution and improved sound quality over analog television. |
HDTV(High Definition TV) | HDTV is a new kind of digital TV, creating a high quality picture, high definition. The |
| HDTV provides a |
| higher. |
SDTV(Standard Definition TV) | SDTV is a new kind of standard definition digital TV, having a range of lower resolution |
| than the HDTV. Supports 480i. |
Cable Broadcast Receiver | A device that receives cable broadcasting. Connecting it to your TV set allows you to |
(Converter) | watch a various channels. |
Satellite Broadcasting | Provides crisp picture and clear audio quality throughout the country via a satellite. |
VHF/UHF | VHF (Very High Frequency) is the part of the frequency spectrum from 30 to 300 |
| megahertz. UHF (Ultra High Frequency) is the part of the frequency spectrum from 300 |
| to 3,000 megahertz. |
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