Why is the picture quality at home not as good as what I saw in the shop?

  Question Why is the picture quality at home not as good as what I saw in the shop? Answer The quality of the image you are watching is related to the quality of the signal going into your TV. In the shop you may have been watching a High Definition (HD) signal. At home, you are probably watching video content coming from a Standard Definition (SD) source. A video signal in Standard Definition (SD) is of lower quality than a video from an HD source. Typical examples of HD-sources are: a Blu-ray Disc player with a movie in HD […]

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How can I connect several external devices to my TV?

Question How can I connect several external devices to my TV? Answer Your TV is equipped with several types of connections. The type of connection you should use to connect a certain device depends on which features of the particular device you want to use. NOTE: for the connection of a PC refer to the FAQ on this subject. Digital connections The most complete connection available on your TV is the HDMI connection. This connection accepts high definition (HD) signals from external devices, such as a digital Set Top Box, a DVD-player or a game console such as the PS3.  […]

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How can I connect my Laptop or Personal Computer (PC) to the TV?

Question How can I connect my Laptop or Personal Computer (PC) to the TV? Answer IMPORTANT: Read the instruction provided by your PC or graphics card maker on how to setup the PC/graphics card before connecting to the TV. Make sure that you have installed the latest software on your PC and the PC graphics card has the latest drivers. For detailed information, please refer to the website of your PC or graphics card maker. There are three ways to connect a PC/laptop to your TV: Digital connections HDMI to HDMI Connect the HDMI connection of the Laptop/PC with a […]

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