Glossary, Digital television, Hdtv-compatible (1080i/720p) – Panasonic PT 56WXF95 User Manual

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Glossary

Digital Television

Digital Television (DTV) broadcasts are available in at least 10 major U.S. markets.

Broadcasts will be in both high definition (HDTV) and standard definition (SDTV). The
HDTV signal formats are 1080i (interlaced scan) and 720p (progressive scan). SDTV

signal formats are 480i and 480p.

HDTV-Compatible (1080i/720p)

HDTV-compatible TV models process and display the high definition output from a

DTV Set-top Box (STB) at 1080i (interlaced) or 720p (progressive) lines. When 1080i

or 720p HDTV is available in your viewing area, your TV will be compatible when

using a Panasonic DTV-STB, model TU-DST50 orTU-DST51.

SDTV-Compatible (480p/480i)

SDTV-compatible TV models process and display the standard definition output with

the use of a Panasonic DTV-STB at 480 lines, interlaced or progressive scan. When

DTV programming is available, you can view it in the standard format, 4:3 aspect

ratio.

DTV Compatibility of PT-56WXF95

This TV is capable of displaying both 10801 and 720p HDTV signals as well as
the 480p/480i SDTV signals using a Panasonic DTV-STB, model TU-DST50 or

TU-DST51. In order to view DTV programming, the STB must be connected to the TV

by component video (Y, Pg, P

r

) and audio inputs. A DTV signal must be available in

your area and the DTV-STB must be tuned to the proper channel.

Color Matrix Adjustment

When viewing DTV programming from a DTV-STB, this TV automatically adjusts the
color parameters for 1080i, 720p and 480p transmissions. However, when viewing a
nonstandard DTV signal format, you can change the color parameters manually in the

Roller Guide PICTURE Menu for best picture quality.

Progressive Scan

Progressive scan de-interlaces the incoming 480i signal and progressively scans the

image. This allows you to sit very close to the TV and not see the thin black horizontal

scan lines (Venetian blind effect) associated with an interlaced picture.

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