
Screen size (inches)
HD technology
IDTV Freeview DVB tuner
Wall mountable
Teletext built in
Aspect ratio
Screen resolution (pixels)
Response time (ms)
Brightness (cd/m2)
Contrast ratio
Dynamic Contrast Ratio
Dejuddering
Automatic Channel Sorting
Digital Audio Amplifier
Automatic Volume Level
NICAM/A2 Stereo Decoded
SRS Tru-Surround XT
EPG
Low-power Stand-by
the TV overall is excellent, especially paired with the sharp bluRay player. Digital/analog signals are ok blown up to 52 inches but can look stretched until you play around with the settings. Any HD signal on the tv is fantastic. The response time is good, no real lag. I would recommend that any owners get that SKYHD, a bluray player in order to truly enjoy it.
![]() The screen of an LCD TV is made up of tiny dots known as ‘pixels’. The more pixels, the more detail. |
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The entry level HD READY format has a resolution of 1366 x 768, giving a total of 3.15 million pixels. |
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The most advanced HD standard today is called HD READY 1080p. In addition to the benefits of the older "Full HD" specification, these models are also able to display Bluray output at its native output of 24 frames per second, creating the best cinematic experience for your home. |
