Double-Window aspect ratio

The Double-Window feature displays each picture according to its input signal aspect ratio, as illustrated below.

Note:

¥The AUTO ASPECT feature (page 37) does not operate in double-window mode.

¥Aspect ratio is the ratio of width to height of the picture.

480i

480i

480i

480p/720p/1080i

Using the programmed channel search function

You can use the programmed channel search function to quickly scan the channels you programmed into the TVÕs memory (page 27).

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1.Press CH SCAN.

The TV automatically enters multi-window mode, and begins a twelve-picture scan of your programmed channels in the multi- window.

(Press CH SCAN again to return to a normal picture.)

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2.Press CH yz or Channel Number buttons to select one of the twelve pictures.

 

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CH

 

 

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EXIT

 

 

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DVD CLEAR

 

 

 

 

 

 

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INPUT

RECALL

MUTE

 

SLOW/DIR

SKIP/SEARCH

 

REW

PAUSE/STEP

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Note:

During the programmed channel search, the multi-window pictures display in 4:3 aspect ratio, regardless of the signal format.

The sound is not output.

NOTICE OF POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECTS ON TV PICTURE TUBE

Avoid displaying stationary images on your TV screen for extended periods of time. Fixed (non-moving) images (such as still PIP/POP windows or black/gray bars in wide-screen picture or PIP/POP formats) can become permanently engrained in the picture tube. This type of damage is NOT COVERED BY YOUR WARRANTY because it is the result of misuse. See item 34 on page 4.

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Toshiba 57HX84, 51HX84 owner manual Using the programmed channel search function, Double-Window aspect ratio

51HX84, 57HX84 specifications

The Toshiba 57HX84 and 51HX84 are part of Toshiba's renowned line of high-definition rear-projection televisions that gained popularity in the early 2000s. These models were designed to deliver an immersive viewing experience, featuring cutting-edge technology and superior picture quality that appealed to consumers looking to enhance their home entertainment systems.

One of the standout features of the 57HX84 and 51HX84 is their impressive screen sizes, measuring 57 inches and 51 inches respectively. This large screen area provides an engaging viewing experience that brings movies, sports, and video games to life. The rear-projection design, combined with Toshiba's advanced imaging technologies, ensured that these models could produce vibrant colors and sharp details, creating a cinematic feel at home.

Both models utilized Toshiba's Color Filter technology, which played a crucial role in enhancing color reproduction. This technology allowed for deeper blacks and more vivid colors, making it ideal for enjoying high-definition content. Additionally, the Dynamic Contrast feature further improved picture quality by automatically adjusting the contrast ratio based on the scene, ensuring that viewers always got the best possible image.

The Toshiba 57HX84 and 51HX84 also featured a built-in digital tuner, enabling them to receive over-the-air high-definition broadcasts without requiring an external set-top box. This was particularly advantageous at a time when digital television was becoming increasingly prevalent, allowing users to enjoy crystal-clear reception and access a broader range of programming.

Connectivity options were generous, with multiple inputs available, including HDMI, component video, and S-Video ports. This made it easy to connect various devices, such as DVD players, gaming consoles, and set-top boxes, ensuring versatility in usage.

In terms of design, both models sported a sleek appearance, with a modern aesthetic that complemented contemporary home décor. The intuitive on-screen menus and remote control provided ease of use, allowing viewers to navigate settings and options quickly.

Overall, Toshiba's 57HX84 and 51HX84 represented a significant advancement in home entertainment technology during their time. Their combination of large screen sizes, enhanced imaging technologies, and versatile connectivity options made them popular choices for consumers looking to elevate their viewing experience. Even as technology has evolved, these models remain a noteworthy part of Toshiba's legacy in the television market.