Samsung SP56L7HX, SP50L7HX manual Setting up Your PC Software Windows only

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Setting up Your PC Software (Windows only)

The Windows display-settings for a typical computer are shown below. But the actual screens on your PC will probably be different, depending upon your particular version of Windows and your particular video card. But even if your actual screens look different, the same, basic set-up information will apply in almost all cases. (If not, contact your computer manufacturer or Samsung Dealer.)

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1Right click the mouse on the Windows Desktop, then click on Properties. The Display Dialog-Boxwill be displayed.

2Click on Settings, then set the Display Mode with reference to the Display Modes Table. You do not need to change the Colours settings.

3Click on Advanced. A new settings dialog box will be displayed.

4Click on the Monitor tab, then set the Screen Refresh Rate with reference to the Display Modes Table. Set the Vertical Frequency and Horizontal Frequency individually if you can do so instead of setting the Screen Refresh Rate.

5Press the OK button, close the window, then press the OK button on the Display Registration Information window. Automatic re-booting may commence at this moment.

6Shutdown the PC, and connect it to your TV. (See page 53)

The actual screens on your PC may look different, depending on your particular version of Windows and the type of your PC.

When you use your TV as a PC monitor, it supports Colours up to 32 bits.

In this case, the display on the TV may look different depending on your particular version of Windows or the PC manufacturer.

When connecting a PC (including the DVI connection), you must set it to the display settings that are supported by the TV.

Otherwise, the message Out of input range will be displayed.

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Contents DLP TV Page Contents Contents Control Panel of Your Television Connection Panel of Your Television ANT Connecting to an Aerial or Cable Television Network Connecting a Satellite Receiver or DecoderRear of the TV Infrared Remote Control Inserting the Batteries in the Remote Control Switching Your Television On and Off Placing Your Television in Standby ModeMains lead is attached to the rear of your television Change channels and adjust the volume Becoming Familiar with the Remote ControlRemote control is used mainly to Display the on-screen menu systemPlug & Play Feature If you want to reset this feature Choosing Your LanguageStoring Channels Automatically Storing ChannelsManually Auto PAL SecamChannel mode Skipping Unwanted Channels Sorting the Stored Channels Activating the Child Lock Assigning Names to Channels Fine Tuning Channel Reception Using the LNA Low Noise Amplifier Feature Viewing the Channel Scan PictureDisplaying Information Freezing the Current PictureChanging the Picture Standard Dynamic Standard CinemaAdjusting the Picture Settings Standard or CinemaSelecting the Picture Size Auto Wide 169 Panorama Zoom1 Zoom2 149DNIeTM Digital Natural Image engine Using the Digital NR Noise Reduction FeatureThis feature brings you a more detailed image with 3D noise Reduction and detail, contrast and white enhancementSetting the My Colour Control Easy Control CustomSetting the My Colour Control Detail Control Setting the Film Mode Viewing the Picture In Picture PIP TV Ext.1 Ext.2 Ext.3 AV Video Component PC HdmiEasy functions of remote control Changing the Sound Standard Standard Music Movie Speech CustomAdjusting the Sound Settings Setting the SRS TsxtMultichannel formats Adjusting the Volume Automatically Enjoying the Sound of External Speakers Selecting the Sound Mode depending on the model Stereo Nicam Stereo Nicam Stereo ↔ MonoSetting and Displaying the Current Time Setting the Sleep Timer Switching the Television On and Off Automatically Auto Power OffSetting the Blue Screen Setting the Melody SoundUsing the Colour Weakness Enhancement Feature Setting the Picture in PC Mode Preset to the PC mode by using the Source buttonViewing an External Signal Source Assigning Names to External Sources Teletext Feature Part ContentsDisplaying the Teletext Information Selecting Display OptionsSelecting a Teletext Connecting to the External Input/Output VCR DVDConnecting to the S-Video Input Connecting to the Audio OutputConnecting to the Digital Input Connecting to the Component Input Connecting to the PC InputSetting up Your PC Software Windows only PC/HDMIDVI Input Mode Redirecting an Input to the External Output Setting Up Your Remote Control VCRProgramming the Remote Control for Other Components VCR Remote Control CodesProgramming the Remote Control for Other Components Cable Box Catv Remote Control CodesDVD Remote Control Codes Replacing the Lamp Troubleshooting Before Contacting Service Personnel Technical Specifications SP50L7HX SP56L7HXMemo After Sales Service

SP50L7HX, SP56L7HX specifications

The Samsung SP56L7HX and SP50L7HX are innovative models in Samsung's lineup of monitors, designed to cater to the needs of both professionals and casual users alike. These displays incorporate advanced technologies and features that enhance the viewing experience while prioritizing user comfort.

At the heart of the SP56L7HX and SP50L7HX is Samsung's cutting-edge QLED technology, which ensures vibrant color reproduction and an impressive contrast ratio. This technology allows for deeper blacks and brighter whites, making both monitors ideal for graphic design, video editing, and multimedia consumption. The Quantum Dot technology used in these monitors enhances the color spectrum, offering a wider range of colors and more lifelike images.

Both models feature a sleek, modern design with ultra-thin bezels, making them perfect for multi-monitor setups or as standalone units that fit seamlessly into any workspace. The ergonomic stand allows for height adjustment, tilt, and swivel, providing users with customizable viewing angles that help reduce neck and eye strain during prolonged use.

Another noteworthy feature of the SP56L7HX and SP50L7HX is their impressive resolution. The SP56L7HX offers a stunning 3840 x 2160 pixels in a 4K UHD format, while the SP50L7HX delivers a 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution in a QHD format. This level of detail is particularly beneficial for professionals who require precision in their work, such as graphic designers and photographers.

Both monitors are equipped with various connectivity options, including HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C, which facilitate seamless connectivity to multiple devices. They also support advanced features like Picture-in-Picture (PiP) and Picture-by-Picture (PbP), enabling users to multitask efficiently by splitting the screen between different sources.

Moreover, the inclusion of flicker-free technology and blue light reduction features in both models helps to minimize eye fatigue, ensuring that users can work or enjoy media for extended periods without discomfort.

In summary, the Samsung SP56L7HX and SP50L7HX are versatile, high-performance monitors that leverage advanced display technologies to offer vibrant visuals and user-friendly features. With their sleek design, customizable ergonomics, and robust connectivity options, they stand out as excellent choices for a wide array of applications, from professional use to personal entertainment.