INTRODUCTION
The HDR2002 is designed for the 2002 model year. The set is a High Definition Ready Projection
television. High Definition Ready means the set will accept HDTV analog inputs. It does not have an
ATSC tuner. The set is designed to accept RF, Component, and Composite signals in the NTSC
format, Progressive Scan format, or 1080I Y Pr Pb formats. It comes in a 43 inch, a 50 inch, and a 60
inch in the 4x3 aspect ratio screens sizes. In the 16x9 aspect ratio sets, it comes in 46 inch, 55 inch,
and 60 inch screen sizes.
n In these sets, a Line Doubler converts the NTSC input signal to a progressive scan format.
n All versions of the set have three NTSC composite or SVHS inputs
n They also have one NTSC Y Pr Pb component input.
n Additionally there is one High definition Progressive Scan or 1080I component input. The high
definition input or progressive input signals can be either Y Pr Pb or RGB.
Feature differences divide these sets into three versions. They are Basic, Basic plus, and Core
models.
Basic:
The Basic version is equipped with a 20 watt class D audio amplifier. It has a standard single PIP
(Picture in Picture) mounted on a separate circuit board. It utilizes a 3 line Comb filter.
Basic Plus:
The Basic Plus version is also equipped with a 20-watt class D audio amplifier. It is equipped with a
two-tuner standard PIP and uses a 3D Comb filter mounted on a separate circuit board. An additional
HD input, DB15 (AV5) is located on the rear panel.
The Core version is equipped with a 30-watt class D audio amplifier and features a two tuner double
window PIP system mounted on a separate circuit board. Like the Basic Plus, it incorporates a 3D
comb filter. Other features are a DVI input connector, Auto Intellesense Convergence, Center
Channel audio output and a line level Subwoofer output.