Hitachi 55HDS69, 42HDS69 End User License Agreement for Operating System Software

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End User License Agreement for Operating System Software

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Contents Plasma Television Important Safety Instructions Read Before Operating EquipmentPrevention of screen damages Power sourcePublic viewing of copyrighted material Lead NoticeFor U.S. models AccessoriesRemote Control Battery Installation and Replacement Location How To Set Up Your New Hitachi Plasma TelevisionAntenna Turning RadiusSetting for Wall Mounting StepViewing Antenna Connections to Rear Jack PanelHook-up Cables and Connectors This page is left blank intentionally Quick Reference Remote Control Buttons and Functions Front/Rear/Side Panel Controls Component Side Input Jacks for Input Power light indicatorRemote Control sensor Rear Panel Connections Monitor OUT & HI-FI Audio OUTInformation from Setup menu see CableCARD SlotConnecting External Video Sources Left Side PanelUse Digital Output Capability Installation Recommendation Tips on Rear Panel ConnectionsConnecting a Video and Stereo Audio Source to INPUT1 INPUT5 Connecting AN S-VIDEO and Stereo Audio Source to Input 1Hdmi input Connecting External Audio/Video Devices Connecting Monitor OUT Connecting a Video and Monaural AudioConnecting AN External Audio Amplifier Source to Input 1 ~ InputRemote Control Pause button How to Use the Remote to Control Your TVMode buttons DAY/NIGHT buttonStandard Standard ZOOM1/ZOOM2Expanded Menu button Inputs buttonPICTURE-IN-PICTURE button Exit buttonChannel CH Down WhitePicture-in-Picture PIP Split Mode PICTURE-IN-PICTUREPOP Mode PICTURE-IN-PICTURE PIP buttonPIP Mode PICTURE-IN-PICTURE PIPStrobe Freeze Split FreezeMain Freeze Codes Remote Control for Cable Box FunctionsOperating the Precoded Function for Your Cable BOX Cable Brand Digital Type CodesSET TOP BOX Brand Codes Remote Control for Set-Top Box/Satelite Receiver FunctionsSatellite Brand Codes MY Satellite ReceiverDVD Brand Codes Remote Control for DVD FunctionsOperating the Precoded Function for Your DVD Player VCR Brand Codes Remote Control for VCR FunctionsOperating the Precoded Function for Your VCR On-Screen Display Video Video Auto Movie Mode Color TemperatureContrast Mode Black EnhancementReset Video Settings Black Side PanelAudio DRC Channel Manager Signal MeterStart or Reset option Auto Channel ScanChannel List Which are your Favorite FAV ChannelsChange Access Code LocksMovie Ratings Motion Picture Ratings TableTV Ratings TV Parental Guide Ratings TableCanadian Ratings Eng Canadian Ratings English TableCanadian Ratings French Chart Alternate Ratings U.S InfoTimers Set The ClockUse the Cursor Pads to select DAY Mode on Set Sleep TimerSet Day/Night Timer Select Start Time HOUR/MINUTE Set Event TimerEvent 2, Event 3, Event 4 and then press Select Start Time AM/PM Use the Cursor PADSet The Language SetupSet The Menu Options Set The Menu Background Image PowerAutomatic Power Saving Set The Screen SaverAuto Set The InputsInput 4 Auto Link RemoteCaption Display Caption ModeSet The Closed Captions Analog CaptionsTV Tuner Out Set The Output TerminalsMonitor FixedCableCARD Information Things to Check When UsingCableCARD / CableCARD Services Reset TV Settings Reset The SoftwareUpgrade NOW Set The Quick Start OptionsSwitch ON/OFF Switch once Equipment Care and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Do notReception Problems Troubleshooting Useful Info FCC InformationFeatures and Specifications FeaturesInch Models Plasma Television Only Weight lbs./kg 151/68.4 Set DimensionsInch Models Includes Table Top Stand Weight lbs./kg 88/39.8 Digital Media Division HitachiHome Electronics Division End User License Agreement for Hitachi DTV Software END User License Agreement for Hitachi DTV SoftwareEnd User License Agreements for Operating System Software Operating System License InformationPreamble End User License Agreement for Operating System SoftwareGNU General Public License Version 2, June No Warranty END of Terms and Conditions GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1, February End User License Agreement for Operating System Software End User License Agreement for Operating System Software Agreements Appendixes Appendix aAspect Specifications Index Page QR66761

42HDS69, 55HDS69 specifications

The Hitachi 55HDS69 and 42HDS69 are part of Hitachi's advanced line of plasma televisions known for their exceptional picture quality and innovative technologies. Designed to deliver an immersive viewing experience, these models cater to the needs of both casual viewers and serious home theater enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the 55HDS69 and 42HDS69 is their impressive display technology. Both models utilize plasma screens, which are celebrated for their ability to produce deep blacks and rich colors. This characteristic results from the plasma technology's capacity to control each pixel individually, providing a superior contrast ratio compared to traditional LCD displays. The 55-inch and 42-inch sizes make these models suitable for a variety of room sizes, ensuring they fit into any home entertainment setup.

In terms of resolution, the Hitachi 55HDS69 and 42HDS69 boast high-definition capabilities. The sharpness and clarity of the images are enhanced by their native resolutions, making them ideal for watching movies, sports, and gaming. The models also feature a fast response time, reducing motion blur during fast-paced scenes, a critical aspect for sports enthusiasts and gamers.

Another notable technology found in these televisions is Hitachi's Picture Master technology, which optimizes video performance. This includes advanced color processing and frame interpolation to create smoother motion and more vibrant colors. Additionally, the models are equipped with a built-in surround sound system that complements the high-quality visuals, providing an engaging audio experience.

Connectivity is a key aspect of modern televisions, and the Hitachi 55HDS69 and 42HDS69 do not disappoint. They come with multiple HDMI, component, and composite inputs, making it easy to connect various devices such as gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and streaming devices. The inclusion of built-in tuners enables users to access both standard and HD broadcast channels without the need for additional equipment.

Energy efficiency is also a consideration, with these models designed to consume less power compared to older television technologies. This not only helps reduce electricity bills but also aligns with sustainability efforts, appealing to environmentally conscious consumers.

In conclusion, the Hitachi 55HDS69 and 42HDS69 televisions offer a blend of advanced display technology, superior audio performance, and versatile connectivity. Whether you are looking for a larger screen for your movie nights or a compact option for a cozy living space, these models deliver a remarkable viewing experience that makes them worthy contenders in the competitive television market.