Glossary

Terms listed in alphabetical order.

Miscellaneous Information

Analog Broadcast Signals

Analog video/audio signals are non-digital signals sent by broadcasting companies in the existing NTSC format.

Antenna Input Jack

The jack to connect the TV antenna cable. Typically in the round coaxial shape and used for watching Air channels.

Brightness Sensor

Brightness Sensor enables comfortable viewing without eye strain by providing the optimal picture brightness through automatic detection of the surrounding lighting conditions.

Color Weakness Mode

Viewers who have a color weakness can enjoy the same vivid colors as people without color weakness.

Component Jacks (Green, Blue, Red)

By separating the three color-contrast signals the jack enables video signals to be sent and received with the highest picture quality.

LNA

LNA (Low Noise Amplifier)

Technology used in satellites, LNA (Low Noise Amplifier) fortifies weak signals for viewing in poor reception areas.

My Color Control

My Color Control enables the adjustment of Blue, Green and Pink tones to suit the users’ preferences without changing any other colors.

Mono

Audio signals received through a single channel. No surround sound effect. Playable with one speaker.

MTS

Two languages are provided for foreign movies, news or dramas. One or both languages can be selected.

Picture-in-Picture (PIP)

This enables you to view two pictures simultaneously. For instance, you can view a TV channel and a video.

Glossary

Digital Broadcasting Signals

Video/Audio signals are digitized at a broadcasting company which transmits the digitized signals according to the ATSC, the American Ground Digital Broadcasting Standard.

DVD (Digital Versatile Disc)

Using MPEG-2 video compression technology, a DVD stores massive multimedia files such as videos, games, and audio applications even though it is the same physical size as a CD.

DVI (Digital Visual Interface) Jack

The jack for sending digital signals. It uses the TMDS transmission method. It reduces signal loss and enables clear picture quality.

DVI-D Cable

One kind of DVI cable. It only sends digital signals.

S-Video Jack

Super-Video enables a max. 800 horizontal lines for sharper images.

SRS TruSurround XT

With 2 speakers, you can enjoy simulated 5.1 channel sound Effective in the STEREO Input.

Stereo

Audio signals sent through two channels.

Sub Woofer

Sub-woofers are specifically designed to produce deep, precise bass at frequencies usually below 150Hz . There are Passive Sub Woofers containing no amplification, and Active Sub Woofers containing built-in amplification. This unit must be used with an Active Sub.

DVI-I Cable

One kind of DVI cable. It sends both digital and analog signals.

Dynamic Contrast

Dynamic Contrast automatically detects the video signal and adjusts to create optimum contrast.

HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)

An interface that enables one cable to provide high quality video signals as well as digital audio signals without compression.

Video/Audio Jack

The Video jack is yellow, and the Audio jacks are white (L) and red(R).

Wide Picture

Picture is in 16:9 format, wider than the ordinary TV picture in 4:3 format.

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Samsung LT-P468W manual Glossary

LT-P468W specifications

The Samsung LT-P468W is a flat-panel television that gained recognition in the early 2000s for its impressive size and innovative features. This model is particularly noted for its 46-inch diagonal screen, providing viewers with an immersive viewing experience that was considered cutting-edge at the time.

One of the standout features of the LT-P468W is its use of DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology. DLP televisions are known for their high brightness levels, excellent color accuracy, and sharp image quality. The LT-P468W benefits from this technology, offering vibrant colors and deep blacks that enhance the overall viewing experience, whether users are watching movies, playing video games, or enjoying sports events.

Another significant characteristic of the LT-P468W is its native resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. While this may not compare to today’s 4K and 8K standards, it provided a clear and detailed picture during its time of release, particularly for HD content. Additionally, the TV supports various video formats, making it versatile for different types of media.

The LT-P468W integrates multiple connectivity options, catering to the needs of tech-savvy users. It features HDMI ports, allowing for easy connection to modern devices such as Blu-ray players and gaming consoles. Furthermore, the inclusion of component video inputs ensures compatibility with various sources, allowing seamless integration into home entertainment systems.

Samsung's LT-P468W also emphasizes aesthetics and design. The sleek and modern look of the television, with its slim profile and minimal bezels, made it an attractive centerpiece for any living room. The television could be wall-mounted or placed on a stand, providing flexibility in terms of placement.

Enhanced sound quality is another performance highlight. The LT-P468W is equipped with built-in speakers that deliver clear audio, making it suitable for an immersive viewing experience without the need for external sound systems.

In summary, the Samsung LT-P468W stood out in the market with its DLP technology, impressive screen size, and connectivity options, alongside an attractive design. While today’s standards have evolved, this model laid the groundwork for the modern flat-panel televisions we enjoy now, showcasing Samsung's commitment to innovation and quality in home entertainment.