VIZIO GV46L FHDTV20A User Manual

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) refers to the inputs (HDMI1, HDMI2 and HDMI3) through which a high definition (audio and video combined) signal is transmitted using a single cable. Your TV comes equipped with four HDMI inputs, one of which will allow the user to input a signal out of a DVI (Digital Video Interface) source into the TV set. Since DVI is a video only type of signal, a set of audio (red and white) cables is needed to complement the picture.

RGB most commonly known as VGA (due to the type of connector and adopted from the beginning of the personal computer industry jargon) connection; VGA (Video Graphics Adapter) is mainly designed to have a computer signal fed into the TV set through this input (the name of the connector itself, is DB15; and it has been standardized by computer manufacturers). As you can deduce, this signal will require a separate audio, and your TV set comes with a 1/8” stereo jack to connect the audio signal out of the computer to the TV set.

The above five pictures correspond to the five different types of inputs which come built into this TV set. The brief descriptions of these pictures would allow you to have an idea of what kind of audio/video equipment or signal sources could be fed into your TV set and the chart on page 58 gives you the different combinations to use this feature. Enjoy it !!!Using PIP/POP Feature

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