Panasonic LCD Flat Panel TV Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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High Picture Quality
Fascinating Picture and Sound Quality
DIGA DVD RECORDER
TECHNOLOGY
All DIGA DVD recorders offer the ease and convenience of
Super Multi-Format Recording and Playback, which lets users
play all of their DVDs, regardless of the recording format.
DIGA models can record and play back DVD-RAM, DVD-R
12
,
DVD-R DL
123
, DVD-RW
13
, +R, +R DL
3
, +RW discs. So you
don’t have to worry about whether your DIGA can play back
everything in your current video library or not.
1
Recording is possible only in DVD-Video format.
2
Including CPRM-compatible DVD-R.
3
Including CPRM-compatible DVD-RW.
DVD-RAM DVD-R
Dual Layer
DVD-R
DVD-RW +R
Dual Layer
+R
+RW
Conventional
Draws on
7 pixels of
information
to generate 1
pixel
DIGA Progressive Processing
Draws on
60 pixels of
information
to generate
1 pixel
DIGA uses Precision Pixel Generation technology in
combination with three advanced functions – Pixel-Based
Motion Adaptive, Diagonal Processing, and 2:2 Detection
and Processing – to apply the type of i/p conversion that
best suits the image. Precise Pixel Generation is using a
high-speed algorithm. This technology uses information
obtained from 60 neighbouring pixels to generate a new
pixel for an image area.
High-resolution
expression of fi ne
details
480p Image
1080p Image
SUPER MULTI-FORMAT
INTELLIGENT I/P CONVERSION
The DVB-T Adaptive Noise Reduction detects and
removes the block noise that is unique to digital
broadcasts. It helps deliver beautiful pictures with
minimal noise.
Conventional Digital Noise Reduction
DVB-T ADAPTIVE NOISE REDUCTION
DIGA is Deep Colour
ready, which means it
can reproduce images
with 12-bit, 4,096-
step gradation. You
enjoy exceptionally
rich, natural-looking
colours, with smooth,
detailed gradation
and minimal colour
banding.
With 4,096 gradation steps, colours are smooth,
natural-looking and beautifully articulated.
12bit 4096 Gradation Steps
* The TV must also be Deep Colour compatible.
Other TVs will display 8-bit, 256-step gradation.
DEEP COLOUR
1080P UP-CONVERSION
1080
480
1920
720
1080
480
1920
720
Ordinary TV broadcasts and DVD discs
provide SD images with 576 x 640 pixels
or 576 x 720 pixels. Today‘s newest HDTVs, on the other hand,
can display images with 1080 x 1920 pixels. HDTVs require
high-quality image sources suitable for their large screens. If
the optimization process for high-quality images is inadequate,
the picture can become blurry or grainy. DIGA‘s original i/p
conversion and up-conversion functions solve this problem.
These functions convert SD signals from DVD discs or DIGA‘s own
hard disc drive into 1080p signals that provide high-resolution
images. The conversion process boosts the amount of image
information by about 5 times, so pictures are clear and beautiful.
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