TV/Audio/Video

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What are Invisible Speakers?

Wide Sweet Spot. The front bezel works as a speaker, replacing the normal speaker grill. With the Invisible Speaker system, the speakers are embedded in strategic spots underneath and around the front bezel.

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What is Anti-Theft Lock?

The TV in your lodging is now safe and secure against any unauthorised access with the anti-theft lock system.

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What is ez-Cable Management?

Designed for easy to manage wiring, enhancing customer convenience, and providing neat and tidy appearance.

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The Upscaling Process

Upscaling is a process that mathematically matches the pixel count of the output of the DVD signal to the physical pixel count on an HDTV, which is typically 1280x720 (720p) or 1920x1080 (1080i).

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What Do The Letters "DVD" Actually Stand For?

DVD stands for “Digital Versatile Disc”. DVDs can be used for storing video, audio, still image, or computer data. Many people refer to DVD as a Digital Video Disc, however, technically, this is not correct.

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What is Blu Ray?

Blu Ray lets you enjoy the best sound available for your entertainment.

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What is HDMI?

HDMI stands for High Definition Multi-media Interface. To transfer the digital video signal from a source to a TV, the source must convert the signal from digital to analogue, this results in some information loss.

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What is the purpose of DVD Regions?

The purpose of DVD Regions is to allow motion picture studios to control several aspects of their DVD movie releases, including content, release date, and price.

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What is USB Direct Recording?

USB Direct Recording enables the user to record from CD audio disc to USB memory or MP3 device. This function will also render CD audio file to MP3 in the same instance. It is very simple and easy to use by just pressing the 'USB Recording' button.

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What is USB Plus?

This feature will allow you to playback MP3, WMA or JPEG as well as DivX Video directly from a USB Flash drive.

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Speakers: Why would I need more than two?

Classic stereo utilises two independent audio channels to reproduce sound with depth and directionality. “Surround sound” refers to a growing number of available formats, like Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound, that use multi-channel audio to create a more immersive, three-dimensional audio experience via additional speakers strategically placed around the listener.

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What do I need to know about "Watts"?

A watt is a unit of energy. With regard to audio systems, watts refer to the energy output of the amplifier or receiver that’s being used to power the speakers. More watts equal more power, and thus more potential volume - itself usually measured in decibels.

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What is iPod Connectivity?

The iPod Connectivity allows you to listen to music, view photos, and enjoy videos that are stored on your iPod.

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