HP L1798A, L1735A, L1736A, L1737A manual Glossary

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QT

Quick connect On HP microdisplay TVs, an illuminated front connector panel that allows for easy setup and component changes.

R

Resolution-doubling technology A unique HP tech- nology that projects digital images at double their resolution for improved clarity without increased cost. Also called “Wobulation.”

S

SPDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) A digital audio interface, most often used with an RCA connector.

SRS TruBass An audio technology that enhances low-frequency sound. Also a feature of SRS TruSurround XT.

SRS Dialog Clarity Enhancement An audio technology that makes movie and television dialogue crisper and more clearly articulated. Also a feature of SRS TruSurround XT.

SRS TruSurround XT A three-dimensional, high- definition audio technology that produces the effect of surround-sound with as few as two speakers. Voices are more accurate, bass is richer, and sound is overall fuller and more dramatic.

SRS WOW An audio technology that strengthens voices and creates rich bass without the need for a subwoofer.

Surround-soundThree-dimensional sound, usually created or amplified by the placement of multiple speakers throughout a room or home theater.

Terrestrial HD See “Over-the-air HD.”

Thumbnail view A feature on HP microdisplay TVs that gives you a snapshot view via nine window panes showing what is connected to the TV. Per- mits quick, simple change between each source through remote control.

U

UHDV (ultra high-definition video) A next-generation HD format developed by the Japanese Broadcasting Corporation. Its resolution is 16 times greater than standard HD video, but it requires several terabytes of storage and a 450-inch diagonal screen to enjoy.

V

Visual Choice A feature on HP microdisplay TVs that gives you a snapshot view via nine window panes showing what is connected to the TV.

Permits quick, simple change between each source through remote control.

Visual Fidelity An HP picture-processing technology that analyzes every pixel of every image from every video source for noise reduction, color enhancement, motion compensation, and detail enhancement to deliver a spectacular picture.

W

Wobulation A unique HP technology that projects digital images at double their resolution for improved clarity without increased cost. Also called “resolution-doubling technology.” Virtually eliminates screen-door effect.

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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