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Using the TV’s Menu System

0 Go Back

1 Edge Enhancement

2 Green Stretch

3 Contrast Expand

4 Film Mode

5 Horizontal Position

6 Vertical Position

Main Menu Picture Quality Advanced Settings Antenna A

Off

Low

High

A change in this screen is applied to all inputs.

Press ￿ or ￿ to point to an option, then press OK to select it. Press ￿to return to the menu.

Green Stretch

Green Stretch makes green “greener” and increases the saturation. Nature shows and sporting events are especially enhanced by this feature. The options are Off, Low, and High.

Any change to this feature is applicable to all video inputs and does not affect the Picture Settings.

0 Go Back

1 Edge Enhancement

2 Green Stretch

3 Contrast Expand

4 Film Mode

5 Horizontal Position

6 Vertical Position

Main Menu Picture Quality Advanced Settings Antenna A

Off

Low

High

A change in this screen is applied to all inputs.

Press ￿ or ￿ to point to an option, then press OK to select it. Press ￿to return to the menu.

Contrast Expand

Contrast Expand makes the picture appear brighter by deepening the black parts of the picture. This also helps to maintain a more consistent black level from one scene to the next. The options are Off, Low, and High.

Any change to this feature is applicable to all video inputs and does not affect the Picture Settings.

0 Go Back

1 Edge Enhancement

2 Green Stretch

3 Contrast Expand

4 Film Mode

5 Horizontal Position

6 Vertical Position

Main Menu Picture Quality Advanced Settings Antenna A

Advanced

On

Off

Film Mode detects the frame rate at which a film or video source was recorded and adjusts the picture accordingly. The Advanced setting (recommended) enables Film Mode only when it's likely to improve movie playback quality.

The On setting is intended for use with sources that are expected to be film based (like DVDs). Film Mode is enabled more often by the On setting than by Advanced setting. The Off setting turns off film mode upconversion and motion adaptive deinterlacing is used on all video.

A change in this screen is applied to all inputs.

Press ￿ or ￿ to point to an option, then press OK to select it. Press ￿to return to the menu.

Film Mode

The Film Mode feature automatically detects video sources that have been converted to a different format. Film mode modifies the converted signal so it looks as close as possible to the original, a process called reverse 3:2 pulldown. Options are Advanced, On, and Off.

Advanced The default and recommended setting.

On Used in circumstances when the TV is is to be used solely with film- based sources.

Off Use this setting if you think the reverse 3:2 pulldown is causing distortions in your picture.

Main Menu Picture Quality Advanced Settings Antenna A

0 Go Back

1 Edge Enhancement

2 Green Stretch

3 Contrast Expand

4 Film Mode

5 Horizontal Position

6 Vertical Position

A change in this screen is applied to Antenna A - Digital.

Press ￿ or ￿ to point to an option, then press OK to select it. Press ￿to return to the menu.

Main Menu Picture Quality Advanced Settings Antenna A

0 Go Back

1 Edge Enhancement

2 Green Stretch

3 Contrast Expand

4 Film Mode

5 Horizontal Position

6 Vertical Position

A change in this screen is applied to Antenna A - Digital.

Press ￿ or ￿ to point to an option, then press OK to select it. Press ￿to return to the menu.

Horizontal Position

If you don’t like the position of the picture on the screen, try using the Horizontal Position menu to move the picture right or left. This feature is available for all inputs. When you set this feature for a single 1394 input, it is applied to all the 1394 inputs.

Vertical Position

If you don’t like the position of the picture on the screen, try using the Vertical Position menu to move the picture up or down. This feature is available for all inputs. When you set this feature for a single 1394 input, it is applied to all the 1394 inputs.

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Contents Users Guide Important Information Product Registration Product InformationPart 1 DLP- brilliance, in color, design, and technology IntroductionThank you for choosing RCA Scenium Part 2 Why RCA Scenium DLP is better? Resolution it’s math...that works for youFormat Analog Ntsc HD Digital Atsc Aspect RatioPart 3 Other Key Features of owning an RCA Scenium Hdtv Digital Signal and SoundUser-friendly Features Help You Personalize Your TV Integrated Hdtv Tuner with QAMFireWire with Two-Way DTVLink What’s Next?Audio System NetConnect Record Output JacksTable of Contents Using the TV’s Menu System ReferenceConnections & Setup Chapter OverviewConnections & Setup Things to Consider Before You ConnectChoose Your Connection Components Cables Needed Connection Title Go toViewing the Components How to Connect TV + VCR + DVD PlayerGo to How to Connect TV + Satellite Receiver + VCR Connect your Satellite Receiver to your TVAudio Connections Amplifier How to Connect TV + Speakers Without A/V Receiver How to Connect TV + Router via the HDTV’s Ethernet Jack You should knowHow to Connect TV + DTVLink and/or IEEE-1394 Components You should knowHD Set Top Box DTVLink Digital Television Link Connectors Explanation of Input Jacks and CablesDigital Audio Out Jack and Optical Cable Ethernet Jack and CableComponent Video YPbPr Jacks and Cables Video Jacks and CablesComposite Audio/Video Jacks and Cables RCA-type RF Jacks and Coaxial Cables F-typeBack of the TV Right and Left External Speaker Terminals Used to connectInternal Speaker Source TV / EXT AMP Switch TV’s Center Channel InputsDVI-HDTV Placing the G-LINK Wands Why You Should Connect the G-LINK CableHow to Find the Remote Sensor Front of Your TV Button LightingFront Input Jacks Buttons on the Front of the TVUse the Remote Control to Complete the Assisted Setup Plug in the TVPut Batteries in the Remote Turn on the TVComplete the Assisted Setup Guide Plus+ System SetupSet the Menu Language Complete Channel SearchConfiguring for Cable Configuring for a VCR Confirming Your Settings What to Expect Next StepsChanging Channels Turning the TV On and OffUsing the Remote Control OverviewUsing the Remote Control Buttons on the Remote ControlUsing the Remote Control Using Direct Entry Programming the Remote to Operate Other ComponentsFind Out If You Need to Program the Remote Programming the RemoteHow to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed It Using Automatic Code SearchLearning Feature Adding a Learned FunctionClearing a Learned Function Deleting ALL Learned FunctionsVolume Punchthrough Feature Deleting ALL Volume Punchthrough CommandsUsing the Input Button Remote Code ListAudio Codes Cable Box CodesCable Box codes cont’d DVD codesDVD/VCR Combo Codes PVR CodesUsing the TV’s Features Using the TV’s Features About the Channel BannerDigital or Analog TV Channels Mpaa Not RatedGuide Plus+ System Menus Using the Guide Plus+ SystemAbout the Guide Plus+ System Expanded Information ListingsGuide Action Buttons Sort NewsMessages PromotionsSetup ScheduleChannels Promotions and AdvertisingParental Controls Lock/Unlock TVEditing Channels in the Channel Lists How V-Chip Works for the USA and CanadaUSA V-Chip TV Ratings USA V-Chip Rating Limit Screen TV-14Blocking Specific Content Themes Blocking Age-Based RatingsViewing Age-Based Ratings Hierarchy of Age-Based RatingsViewing Specific Content Themes Chip Movie Rating LimitBlocking Movie Ratings Viewing Movie RatingsCanada V-Chip Age-Based Canada V-Chip English Rating System 18+14+ C8+Age-Based Canada V-Chip French Rating System 18+ 16+13+ Canada V-ChipAuto Tuning Feature DSL unit. If you want access to the web browser to requireWhen a button listed below is pressed on the remote control Front Button BlockPIP Picture-in-Picture Operation PIP ButtonsUsing the PIP Feature PIP Problems?Saving Your Favorite URLs Using the Web BrowserBrowser Times Out Automatically Recording Controlling the Web BrowserWeb Browser Button Interaction Remote Front Panel Browser FunctionSet up 1394 Recording Preferences Mpaa Not Rated Normal 1080i HD 00h00m00s of 00h00m00sUsing the TV’s Menu System Using the TV’s Menu System Menus, On-screen Help, and Control PanelsSliders Check BoxesPicture Quality Menu Picture SettingsPicture Presets Advanced Settings Auto ColorColor Warmth Noise ReductionGo Back Edge Enhancement Green Stretch Contrast Expand Go Back Edge EnhancementGo Back Edge Enhancement Green Stretch Reset Controls Equalizer PresetsAudio Menu Audio ProcessorSAP Second Audio Program Sound LogicAudio Language Digital Audio Out BalanceFixed/Variable Out Antenna Info Time MenuConnections Menu Software Upgrade Signal SourceSignal Type Channel SearchAuto Tuning Setup DTVLinkSpecial Features Ethernet SetupPreferences Menu Closed CaptioningScreen Format Translucency Record OutputColor Scheme Lamp Power Lamp Power Main Menu PreferencesDigital Channel Info Lamp Power Menu LanguageReference Troubleshooting ReferencesBlank screen Unusual sound qualityHumming or buzzing noise No picture, sound okayNo picture, no sound but TV is on Sound okay, picture poorBlack box appears on the screen Every time I turn on the TV, the Guide is on the screenRating limits don’t work Don’t remember my password and I want to unlock the TVDoesn’t tune to correct antenna input Hdtv Specifications Convenience Accessory Information Replacement LampAccessory Order Form DV6Video Accessories PO Box Ronks, PA Placing an OrderLimited Warranty Limitation of Warranty How State Law relates to warrantyProduct Registration If you purchased your unit outside the United StatesFCC Information Symbols IndexExternal Speakers Output 13 Video Input 3 Page Tocom 1614682A Thomson IncNorth Meridian Street Indianapolis,
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HDLP50W151 specifications

The RCA HDLP50W151 is a 50-inch high-definition rear-projection television that was notable for its advanced technology and features when it was released. Designed to deliver a captivating viewing experience, this model combines a range of innovative technologies with aesthetic appeal and user-friendly functionality.

One of the standout features of the RCA HDLP50W151 is its Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology. DLP is known for producing sharp images and vibrant colors by utilizing micro-mirrors to project a clearer picture. This technology also aids in reducing motion blur, making it ideal for fast-paced sports and action movies. The dynamic contrast ratio enhances the viewer's experience by differentiating between dark and bright scenes, delivering richer blacks and brighter whites.

The LCD display utilizes a native resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, which, while not full HD, provides a solid picture quality that is particularly effective for television broadcasts and standard-definition content. The 16:9 aspect ratio of the RCA HDLP50W151 allows for a wide viewing angle and is compatible with widescreen formats, ensuring that viewers can enjoy cinematic experiences from various positions in the room.

Connectivity is another strong point of the RCA HDLP50W151. It typically comes equipped with multiple HDMI ports and component inputs, allowing users to connect a range of devices such as gaming consoles, DVD players, and streaming devices. The inclusion of a built-in tuner means that users can access over-the-air broadcasts without the need for an additional set-top box, making it convenient for cord-cutters.

In terms of sound, the RCA HDLP50W151 incorporates a robust audio system that enhances the overall experience. Enhanced audio features work to produce clear dialogue and dynamic sound effects, complementing the high-quality visuals.

Finally, the sleek design of the RCA HDLP50W151 makes it an attractive addition to any living room. Its slim profile and elegant finish allow it to blend seamlessly with modern home decor while providing a powerful viewing experience.

Overall, the RCA HDLP50W151 stands out as a solid choice for those seeking a theater-like experience at home, offering a blend of advanced technology, convenience, and style. Its DLP technology, substantial connectivity options, and quality audio system contribute to its enduring appeal in the world of consumer electronics.