2 Connecting your TV

TV front touchpad and side panel controls and connections

Front of TV

Remote sensor

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Front touchpad*

 

EXIT

zyx •

MENU (ENTER)**

 

GUIDE

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5

POWER

 

 

 

 

 

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TV/VIDEO Channel zy

Volume x •

Green/Red LEDs

 

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Side of TV

Side panel

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VIDEO-3 IN Memory card

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*Gently touch the printed keys on the touchpad.

**The MENU button on the TV front touchpad functions as the ENTER button when a menu is on-screen.

1Remote sensor (behind the screen) — Point the remote control toward this area of the TV screen. See “Remote control effective range” on page 27.

2TV/VIDEO — Repeatedly press to change the source you are viewing (ANT 1, ANT 2, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, ColorStream HD1, ColorStream HD2).

3EXIT — Press to close an on-screen menu instantly.

4ARROWS yzx • — When a menu is on-screen, these buttons function as up/down/left/right menu navigation buttons.

5MENU (ENTER) — Press to access the menu system (see page 35). When a menu is on-screen or the TV Guide On Screen® program guide is open, the MENU button on the front touchpad functions as the ENTER button.

6POWER — Press to turn the TV on and off.

Note: If the TV stops responding to the controls on the remote control or TV front panel and you cannot turn off the TV, press and hold the POWER button on the TV front panel for 5 or more seconds to reset the TV.

7CHANNEL yz — When no menu is on-screen, these buttons change the channel (programmed channels only; see page 42). When a menu is on-screen, these buttons function as up/down menu navigation buttons.

8VOLUME x • — When no menu is on-screen, these buttons adjust the volume level. When a menu is on-screen, these buttons function as left/right menu navigation buttons.

9GUIDE — Press to access the TV Guide On Screen® program guide. (See page 53 for details on using the program guide.)

0Green and Red LEDs

When the green LED lights solid (not blinking), it indicates that recording is in progress.

When the red LED lights solid (not blinking), it indicates that the TV power cord is plugged in.

See “LED indications” on page 99 for additional information.

VIDEO-3— The side panel A/V connections are referred to as “VIDEO 3” and include standard A/V connections plus optional S-video. (The VIDEO 1 and VIDEO 2 A/V connections are on the TV’s back panel; see page 10.

!™ Memory card slots — Insert a memory card into one of the memory card slots to view JPEG files (such as photos) as a “slide show” on your TV or listen to MP3 audio files (see page 87).

 

 

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Toshiba 62HM95, 52HM95 Connecting your TV, TV front touchpad and side panel controls and connections, Green and Red LEDs

52HM95, 62HM95 specifications

The Toshiba 62HM95 and 52HM95 are part of Toshiba's renowned line of rear projection televisions that made waves in the mid-2000s for their picture quality and innovative features. These models are particularly noted for their large screen sizes and advanced technology that appealed to home theater enthusiasts.

Starting with the display technology, both models utilize DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, which provides enhanced brightness levels, deep black levels, and impressive color accuracy compared to traditional CRT televisions. With the 62HM95 boasting a substantial 62-inch screen and the 52HM95 featuring a 52-inch display, both models are designed to offer an immersive viewing experience suitable for larger rooms.

The key feature that sets the Toshiba 62HM95 and 52HM95 apart is the incorporation of Toshiba's advanced imaging technology, including HQV (Hollywood Quality Video) processing. This feature enhances the picture quality by improving image sharpness, and reducing noise in lower quality video sources, ensuring that film and sports experiences are smooth and visually appealing.

Moreover, these models are equipped with 720p high-definition resolution, offering a display resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. This level of HD ensures that viewers can enjoy their favorite movies and shows in sharper detail than standard definition. The utilization of a color wheel in combination with the DLP technology contributes to vibrant color reproduction, making for engaging visuals whether you're watching a blockbuster or a nature documentary.

Connectivity is another strong point of the Toshiba 62HM95 and 52HM95. Both models feature multiple inputs, including HDMI ports, component video inputs, and composite video inputs, making it easy to connect various external devices such as game consoles, DVD players, and set-top boxes. The inclusion of an integrated digital tuner means that users can easily access over-the-air HD broadcasts without needing an additional external box.

In terms of design, the Toshiba models present a sleek and modern aesthetic, with a minimalistic bezel that maximizes the screen view. The use of a rear projection system means they are relatively deep compared to flat-panel TVs, but this is a trade-off for larger screen sizes at a more affordable price point.

Overall, the Toshiba 62HM95 and 52HM95 remain notable options for those looking for effective home entertainment solutions. With features like DLP technology, HQV processing, and strong connectivity options, they provide an excellent foundation for building a satisfying home theater experience. Their combination of screen size, technology enhancements, and user-friendly connections makes them a consideration for anyone seeking to enjoy high-quality content in their living spaces.