Appendix b - glossary – Logitech Harmony 1100 User Manual

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Appendix B - Glossary

Amplifi er

Anamorphic views

Aspect ratio

A/V switch

DLP® (Digital Light
Processing)

DVD recorder (DVR)

HDTV (High Defi nition
Television)

Light controller

Mini-system

NTSC (National
Television System(s)
Committee)

Output Device

PAL (Phase Alternating
Line)

A stereo component that outputs to speakers, and increases the
gain or level of an audio signal. An amplifi er doesn’t typically
include a radio.

Also referred to as Enhanced for Widescreen, or Enhanced for
16:9. The process that horizontally shrinks a 16:9 image into a
4:3 space to convert images between widescreen and typical
television image aspect ratio. Used on many DVDs.

The ratio of image width to image height. Common motion-
picture ratios are 1.85:1 and 2.35:1. Television screens are
usually 1.33:1 (also known as 4:3). HDTV is 1.78:1, or 16:9.

A device with several audio and video source inputs that sends a
selected audio/video source input signal to an output device like
speakers or a TV.

Projector screen technology that relies on using individually
controlled tiny mirrors (micro mirrors) to produce an image.
Developed originally by Texas Instruments.

A standalone unit that resembles and functions very much like a
VCR. Like a VCR, DVD recorders all have AV source inputs. It can
also record TV shows.

The high-resolution form of television. HDTV has 1125 lines of
resolution, or more than fi ve times the video information than
that of a TV set, creating a much crisper, more detailed picture.

A device that is connected to a set of lights and allows the lights
to be powered or dimmed remotely.

A single unit that is some combination of the functionality of a
DVD, VCR, radio, and amplifi er.

The standard video broadcast format used in North America.

A device that produces the sound or picture, for example, a TV
or speakers.

A video format that is used in the UK, and parts of Europe and
Asia.

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