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    • Make all your cables as short as possible.
    • Use high quality antenna cable.
    • Connect the plugs well into their sockets.
    • Do not use an antenna cable splitter. Splitting the signal will make it considerably weaker.
    • Change the picture settings on your TV. The standard configuration is set to match the conditions in a TV shop.

    You can use the [Picture] on the remote control to set your TV to a predefined picture mode that will give you the best picture quality.

    1. Press the [Back] button on the remote control to access the main menu.
    2. Select [Picture] and press the cursor [Right] to access the picture menu.
    3. Press the cursor [Up] or [Down] to access the picture settings.
    4. Press the cursor [Right] to select and uses the cursor button to adjust them according to your preferences and press the [OK] button to confirm.
    5. Press the [Back] button to exit the menu.
    • The HDMI is the abbreviation of High-Definition Multimedia Interface.

    • HDMI is one-way connection that connects digital audio/video sources such as a set-top box, an HD DVD disc player, a Blu-ray Disc player, a PC, video game console, or an AV receiver to a compatible digital audio device and/or video monitor such as a digital television (DTV).

    • HDMI makes an uncompressed digital RGB connection from the source to the screen. By eliminating conversion to an analog signal, it delivers an unblemished image.

    • The non-degraded signal reduces flicker and leads to a clearer picture. HDMI intelligently communicates the highest output resolution with the source device.

    • The HDMI input is fully backward compatible with DVI sources but includes digital audio. HDMI uses HDCP copy protection.

    The picture below shows a HDMI cable:

    The YPbPr is also called component video, is the highest quality interconnection standard for analog video. It is sharper than S-video and composite video. The component connection requires 5 cables, which are 3 video cables (Red, Blue, Green) and 2 audio cables (Red, White).

    The picture below shows a component cable:

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