Appendix A: PC Input Typical

Display Modes

The display has a maximum resolution of 1360 x 768. The following table is an illustration of some of the typical video display modes. Your TV may not support different resolutions. Supported resolution modes are listed below. If you switch your PC to an unsupported mode, a warning OSD will appear on the screen.

Index

Resolution

Frequency

1

640x400

70 Hz

2

640x480

60 Hz

3

640x480

75 Hz

4

800x600

60 Hz

5

800x600

75 Hz

6

1024x768

60 Hz

7

1024x768

70 Hz

8

1024x768

75 Hz

9

1152x864

75 Hz

10

1280x768

60 Hz

11

1280x1024

60 Hz

12

1360x768

60 Hz

Note : Your PC may not work correctly with some resolution modes which are listed above because of unexpected causes. When you confront with such a problem, please try switching your PC to different resolution modes.

Appendix B: AV and HDMI Signal

Compatibility (Input Signal Types)

Source

Supported Signals

Available

 

PAL 50/60

O

EXT-1

NTSC 60

O

(SCART-1)

RGB 50

O

 

RGB 60

O

 

PAL 50/60

O

EXT-2

NTSC 60

O

(SCART-2)

RGB 50

X

 

RGB 60

X

SIDE AV

PAL 50/60

O

NTSC 60

O

 

 

480I

60Hz

O

 

480P

60Hz

O

 

576I

50Hz

O

 

576P

50Hz

O

YPbPr

720P

50Hz

O

720P

60Hz

O

 

 

1080I

50Hz

O

 

1080I

60Hz

O

 

1080P

50Hz

O

 

1080P

60Hz

O

 

480I

60Hz

O

 

480P

60Hz

O

 

576I

50Hz

O

 

576P

50Hz

O

HDMI1

720P

50Hz

O

720P

60Hz

O

HDMI2

1080I

50Hz

O

 

 

1080I

60Hz

O

 

1080P

50Hz

O

 

1080P

60Hz

O

 

1080P

24 HZ

O

(X: Not Available, O: Available)

In some cases a signal on the LCD TV may not be displayed properly. The problem may be an inconsistency with standards from the source equipment (DVD, Set-top box, etc. ). If you do experience such a problem please contact your dealer and also the manufacturer of the source equipment.

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