RGB signals that can be input

The table below lists the different types of RGB signals that can be input.

If a signal which differs greatly from the types listed below is input, the picture may not be displayed correctly, or a black background may be displayed. In this case, “signal” will flash on-screen for about 5 seconds.

 

 

 

Signal data

 

Information menu

 

Mode type

 

 

 

 

No. of dots

Horizontal frequency

Vertical frequency

 

display

 

 

 

 

(H × V)

(kHz)

(Hz)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Personal Computer Signals

VGA400 (70 Hz)

640 × 400

31.47

70.08

VGA400

 

 

 

 

 

VGA480 (60 Hz)

640 × 480

31.47

59.94

VGA480

 

 

 

 

 

SVGA (60 Hz)

800 × 600

37.88

60.32

SVGA

 

 

 

 

 

* XGA (60 Hz)

1 024 × 768

48.36

60.00

XGA

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes:

Input signals, other than those listed with a * mark, will give you a beautiful, stable picture.

The D-SUB15P connector can accept RGB (H-V sync separate).

When an external video processor/scaler is used, it must have RGB (H-V sync separate) output.

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Panasonic PT 56DLX25, PT 56DLX75 manual RGB signals that can be input, KHz Personal Computer Signals

PT 56DLX25, PT 56DLX75 specifications

The Panasonic PT-56DLX75 and PT-56DLX25 are two notable models from Panasonic's lineup of projection televisions that marked an era of high-quality home entertainment. These models are characterized by their advanced technologies, impressive display features, and user-friendly interfaces that cater to a wide range of viewing preferences.

Both models feature a 56-inch screen, making them perfect for home theater setups. The display utilizes a high-quality CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) technology, which was a favored choice during their time for delivering deep blacks, rich colors, and excellent contrast ratios. The PT-56DLX75, being the higher-end model, incorporates advanced circuitry that enhances image quality and ensures that viewers experience movies and shows with incredible clarity and vivid detail.

One of the standout features of the PT-56DLX75 is its "Digital Comb Filter", which significantly reduces picture noise. This ensures that the image remains sharp even when displaying complex scenes. The PT-56DLX25, while slightly toned down in certain aspects, still boasts a reliable comb filter, giving it the capability to deliver quality images for everyday viewing.

Another important technology present in both models is the "Real Motion" processing, which minimizes motion blur, making fast-paced sequences in sports and action movies look smoother. This is particularly beneficial for dynamic viewing, as it allows for greater immersion in fast-paced content.

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Connectivity options on the PT-56DLX75 and PT-56DLX25 are diverse, enabling users to connect various devices like VCRs, DVD players, and gaming consoles easily. Furthermore, the intuitive on-screen menu system ensures that users can navigate settings without hassle.

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