HP L1735A, L1736A, L1798A, L1737A manual Why HP High Definition?

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Why HP High Definition?

The digital entertainment revolution is in full swing. Digital cameras, digital camcorders, and CD and DVD players already rule their respective markets, empowering home consumers to easily and affordably create, manage, and enjoy high quality viewing and listening experiences. And the next big wave—already roaring towards shore and about to break—is high definition television. HP is positioned to ride that wave with a complete lineup of high definition TVs that will swamp the competition with everything our customers want: competitive pricing, unequaled ease of use, and mind-boggling image quality.

HP HDTV is the latest and most exciting creation of HP Visual Fidelity technologies. It’s grounded in HP’s decades-long history of engineering excellence and color science leadership. And it’s infused with our unparalleled cutting-edge technological drive and our determination to provide our customers with digital entertainment products that are simple to use yet produce consistently stunning visual experiences.

Pioneering innovation has always been a priority at HP (take for example, the front connect panel on the MDTVs). Nowhere is that innovative edge more apparent, or more crucial to the company’s industry- leading position, than in the application of color science to electronic technology. For more than two decades, HP has led the way in color science.

That experience and the depth of knowledge it represents are key to the company’s new entry into the home digital entertainment market. HP engineers have taken what they know about ink, and applied it to light—the science underlying ink droplets is surprisingly similar to that of light droplets.

The result immerses the viewer in a dazzling home theater experience: true-to-life color combined with startlingly crisp image quality and ear-tingling sound, all in an attractive, easy-to-use package at a competitive price. That’s the HP HDTV experience.

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Contents HP Mdtv Rear Projection TVs Fall Preface Chapter Why HP High Definition? Technology story HP Visual Fidelity and Wobulation Industrial design HP Mdtv HP Mdtv models Accessories Remote control and stand HP Mdtv specifications Specifications Panel Screen Image Input Signal Characteristics TV Input Cbvs Mntsc Smpte 274M VGA Audio System Disassembly Procedure Disassemble Lamp Module Loosen 3 screws and then remove the Lamp Module Disassemble Rear Cover and Power Supply Module Page Lvps Unscrew 2 screws to remove System Fan XHD4 Model Page Page Page Disassemble Engine Module Page Page Page Disassemble Speaker Module and Keypad Board Troubleshooting Power Troubleshooting Page Image Performance Troubleshooting Sound Troubleshooting Remote Control Troubleshooting Alignment & Function Test Procedure Page Page Control and choose source to video ADC Calibration Optical Alignment Firmware Upgrade Procedure Upgrade LED Indication USB Upgrade Procedure Edid Upgrade Procedure Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Appendix a Exploded Parts List Exploded Overview Handle Exploded Overview RP58 product label Exploded Overview ATSC/CNTC/QAM/DCR DTV Receivin Exploded Overview Wiring assembly main board to IR receiver Exploded Overview PE bag 1830x1600x0.08mm Exploded Overview Sanyodenki axial fan Exploded Overview Exploded Parts List Appendix B Appendix C Source Format Delivery Hdmi high-definition multimedia interface Glossary