Tivax MiTraveler 3D-8 User Manual

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quality – such as those from cell phones or cheaper cameras – up to

the highest resolution

high-definition, e.g. 1080p. Your 3D tablet can natively support resolution up to 720p,
(1280x 720). It also has the capability to handle 1080p videos, but it will automatically
downscale those to fit the screen. The 3DPlayer allows you to playback your selected
video in a ‘standard-resolution’ mode, which is equivalent to the resolution of your ‘pre-

HD’ television. This is the playback which results from clicking on the image thumbnail
directly. If your selected video is a higher-resolution video, say from a 720p or 1080p

source, you may play it back in ‘high-definition’ mode by clicking on the ‘View HD’
button.


Important note: Keep in mind that when you are viewing ‘internet videos’ using your
3DPlayer, the quality of your viewing experience will be limited by the quality – mainly
the speed – of your Wi-Fi internet connection. Many, if not most, Wi-Fi networks

commonly encountered by normal users are NOT capable of handling the network

speed required for display of streaming HD video and in that event you will find that
clicking on the View HD button in the 3DPlayer will result in a video that does not play

smoothly, or at all. In some cases you may be able to improve your network’s
performance, as suggested in this article:


http://techtips.salon.com/faster-wifi-20632.html


However, clicking on the thumbnail image will result in playback at ‘standard definition’

resolution which most Wi-Fi networks will stream smoothly. A final point to note is that
a new Wi-Fi standard, popularly known as ‘giga-bit Wi-Fi’, is due to arrive in 2013, so

users that upgrade this year should have no further issues streaming HD and 3D video
to their tablets.

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