RCA L32WD22, L37WD23, L26WD22, L26WD23, L32WD23 What To Expect, Watching TV, Changing Channels

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Connections and Setup

What To Expect

Watching TV

Your TV allows you to change the format of the picture you're viewing by pressing the FORMAT button on your remote or accessing the Screen Format option in the Setup menu. The format changes as you press the FORMAT button and the format type is displayed at the top of the screen. Depending on the type of signal you're viewing, a different format might not be available.

Analog video is sent in a 4/3 format. Most digital video is sent in a 16/9 format, but sometimes is sent in 4/3. It depends on how the station or device connected to your TV is formatting the video. If there are bars on-screen, press the FORMAT button to try a different format that may eliminate the bars. Go to page 33 for details.

Changing Channels

If you have both analog and digital channels, these are put into the same channel list. As you change channels, look at the top right corner of the screen to see what type of channel you’re viewing. Digital channels display a D as part of the channel, such as D Ch 29.1, while analog channels display an A as part of the channel, such as A Ch 9.

Digital channels can have both primary channels (like the analog channel number) and subchannels. If 6 is the primary channel and 1 is the subchannel, for example, the channel looks like 6.1 on screen. To tune to a digital channel with a subchannel, such as 6.1, enter the primary channel number (6), then press the SUB CH button. Enter the subchannel number (1) and press OK.

Depending upon the type of signal you have connected to your HDTV, you might notice that the channels change slower than you’re used to. This is perfectly normal. Digital channels sometimes take longer to tune.

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L32WD22, L26WD22, L26WD23, L32WD23, L37WD23 specifications

The RCA L37WD23, L32WD23, L26WD23, L26WD22, and L32WD22 are television models that exemplify modern functionality and design within RCA's product lineup. These models cater to various preferences, providing striking visuals, user-friendly interfaces, and a range of connectivity options ideal for home entertainment.

One of the main features of these RCA TVs is their high-definition display capabilities. With resolutions typically reaching 720p or 1080p, viewers can experience sharp and vibrant images, enhancing the quality of movies, sports, and games. The LED backlighting technology used in these models contributes to improved color contrast, providing deeper blacks and brighter whites, which enriches the overall viewing experience.

In terms of audio, the RCA L-series models come equipped with built-in speakers that deliver decent sound quality for everyday viewing. Some models may feature enhanced audio technologies, offering a more immersive audio experience that complements the stunning visual output. However, for those who seek even more robust sound performance, external speakers or soundbars can be easily connected.

Connectivity is another strong point for the RCA L-series TVs. Featuring HDMI and USB ports, they allow users to connect various devices such as game consoles, DVD players, and streaming devices seamlessly. This makes it easy to enjoy content from multiple sources, whether it's local media or streaming from popular platforms. The inclusion of composite and component inputs also ensures versatility for older devices.

The design of these RCA TVs is sleek and modern, fitting well into a variety of home decor styles. The slim bezels maximize screen real estate and contribute to a contemporary aesthetic, while the sturdy stands or wall-mounting options provide flexibility in placement.

User navigation is simplified with RCA’s intuitive remote control system, allowing for easy access to settings and features. Many models may support digital tuners, enabling viewers to access over-the-air broadcasts without requiring additional equipment.

Overall, the RCA L37WD23, L32WD23, L26WD23, L26WD22, and L32WD22 models offer a blend of impressive features, user-friendly technology, and stylish design, making them suitable choices for anyone looking to enhance their home entertainment experience without breaking the bank.