Glossary
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Interlaced
-
Images
are
the
result
of
lines
of d
a
ta
reassembled.
Interlaced
refers
to
the
process
of
an
image's
odd
lines
reassembled
from
top
to
bottom
taking
about 1
/
60
of
a
second, b
e
fore
reassembling
the
ev
en
lines
which
results
in
a
full
picture. A
n
ton
y
m:
Progressive
Language
-
F
e
ature
on
the
OSD
for
the
Sy
ntax
Olevia
models
that
enables
the
OSD
to
be
read
in
different
languages.
LCD
-
Liquid
Crystal
Display
LCoS
-
Liquid
Crystal
on
Silicon
LED
-
Light
Emitting
Diode
Luminance
-
refers
to
the
brightness
of
an
image.
Lux
-
1
Lux
=
1
footcandle;
measurement
of
brightness
Moire
-
A
visual
illusion
in
which
a
succession
of
para
llel
curv
ed
lines
produces
a
pattern
to
the
nake
d
eye
,
but
does
not
really
exist.
Otherwise
known
as
the
moire
effect.
NCTA
-
National
Cable
T
e
levision
Association
Noise
reduction
-
F
e
ature
on
the
OSD
for
the
Sy
ntax
Olevia
models
that
enables
channels
from
the
tuner
bo
x
to
reduce
noise
display
ed
on
the
LC
D
unit.
NTSC
-
National
T
e
levision
systems
Committee
OSD
-
On
Screen
Display
;
brought
up
by
pressing
the
menu
button
on
the
TV
or
the
R
emote.
Over Scanning
-
An
image
displa
ye
d
is
larger
than
the
displa
y
area
PAL
-
Phase
Alternating
Line
Parental
Control
-
The
ability
to
block
access
to
specified
content
from
an
unsuitable
audience.
PIP
-
Picture
in
Picture;
feature
that
enables
one
source
to
be
displa
ye
d
on
top
of
another
source.
Pixel Resolution
-
R
e
fers
to
the
number
of
rows
horizontal
and
v
e
rtical
that
produces
the
image.
PIP
-
Picture
in
Picture;
Allows
an
image
to
be
displa
ye
d
in
front
of
another
image.
Plug
and
Play
-
Describes
the
hardw
a
re
or
softw
a
re
that
is
installed
and
does
not
require
any
configur
ation
before
using.
Progressive
-
An
image
or
lines
of
data
that
is
reassembled
from
top
to
bottom
sequentially
.
Antonym
: Interlaced
RGB
-
R
e
d,
green
&
blue
These
primary
colors
pro
v
ide
the
basis
for
man
y
different
colors.
Refresh
Rate
-
R
e
fers
to
the
maximum
number
of
fr
ames
that
the
monitor
can
display
per
second.
Usually
measured
in
hertz.
Saturation
-
The
amount
of
a
particular
color
present
in
an
image.
SCART
-
An
industry
standard
for
interconnecting
audio-v
ideo
equipment
deve
loped
by
Pe
ritel.
Usually
associated
with
P
A
L
video
equipment.
SDTV
-
Standard
Definition
T
e
levision
usually
in
480I/P
format.
SECAM
-
Sequential
Color
with
Memory
or
Sequential
Couleur
A
v
e
c
Memoire
Set-Top-Box
-
box
that
is
capable
of
receiving
and
decoding
digital
tr
ansmissions
(i.e.
High
Definition
Cable
Box
,
Digital
Cable
bo
x).
Sharpness
-
T
ries
to
artificially
enhance
the
edges
of
a
picture.
Single
Link
-
supports
a
maximum
bandwidth
of
165
MHz
(1920
x
1080
@
60
Hz,
1280
x
1024
@
85
Hz).
Split
screen
-
F
e
ature
that
places
two
images
side
by
side.
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