What is YPbPr?

  Question What is YPbPr? Answer 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: Was this document helpful? Yes No Need to try first Give us your feedback on this FAQ. What could we have done to to answer your question better? Send feedback   Source: Philips LED TV FAQ

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How do I program my TV channels?

  Question How do I program my TV channels? Answer You only need to search for channels if you are using an antenna connection without a cable or satellite box. Before you perform the installation procedure, be sure that you have connected the incoming cable or antenna cable to the ‘ANTENNA’ input at the rear bottom of the TV. TV’s rear bottom connectors Follow the instructions below to program the TV: Press the button on the remote control to access the home menu. Use the cursor buttons to select SETUP and press the ‘OK’ button to confirm. Select SEARCH FOR […]

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What is HDMI-CEC?

Question What is HDMI-CEC? Answer CEC stands for Consumer Electronics Control. Essentially HDMI-CEC-enabled gear, when connected by an HDMI cable, can be controlled through one remote without any programming or setup required. It is an optional part of the HDMI specification. Up to 10 connected devices, including the display, can be controlled via HDMI. CEC is a two-way communication system in which a device sends back an acknowledgement that it received a command, assuring that devices are in their proper state. In Philips we market the HDMI-CEC feature under the name ‘EasyLink’. HDMI-CEC is an industry standard supported by many […]

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