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Features
Overview
The models covered by this manual are the new KP53XBR200 and the
KP61XBR200. These two models are electrically identical. The differ-
ences have to do with screen size. Therefore they use different cabinets,
screens, mirrors and tubes. These sets also have a Self Diagnostic sys-
tem.
Picture
The two models share the following picture features:
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Advanced Pro-Optic System – Sony technology that allows full cor-
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New Extended Definition CRT – Allows corner to corner focusing to
be increased by 25% over last year’s model.
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MICROFOCUS Lens System
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Digital Reality Creation (DRC) – DRC uses line doubling and pat-
tern recognition algorithms to take the NTSC signal to a near HDTV
equivalent. This will be discussed in more detail later.
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Double Scan Technology
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Auto Focus Full Digital Convergence – Allows the setting of V and
H center and skew by the customer. This convergence system can
produce a sharper picture and is less susceptible to drift due to aging
or shipment.
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High Performance Video Processor
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3D Digital Comb Filter
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Brightview Dual Component Screen – The screen contains a Thin
Film Fresnel that brightens and sharpens the picture, and a Fine Pitch
Lenticular screen that achieves higher resolution by using black stripes
to increase contrast.
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Built-in High Contrast Screen
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First Surface Mirror – Unlike most mirrors, the reflective surface is
on the front of the mirror glass. This improves brightness and con-
trast, and eliminates ghosting caused by the reflected light passing
through the glass.
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Advanced Velocity Modulation
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Advanced High Voltage Regulation – Eliminates distortion and fo-
cus fluctuations that occur when changes in brightness levels cause
changes in the high voltage.
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Noise Reduction
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Shading Compensation – Eliminates color shift and hot spots that
can occur due to the angle of the picture tubes to the mirror.
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Wideband Video Amplifier
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Multi Image Driver – Digital-editing technology that provides versatil-
ity in controlling on-screen images. Used in Picture and Picture and
Channel Index modes.
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Twin View Picture-in-Picture – Allows for viewing two pictures si-
multaneously and the ability to expand either image up to double its
normal size.
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Free Layout Picture-in-Picture – Allows the PIP window to be placed
anywhere on the screen.
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XDS (Extended Data Service) – Receives data information services
that some stations may broadcast. This data includes time, station
call letters, etc.
Audio
The two models share the following audio features:
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MTS Stereo with dbx NR
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Dolby Pro Logic Surround Sound
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Front Left/Right Audio Power - 20Wx2
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Center Audio Power – 20W
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Surround Audio Power – 15Wx2
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Center speaker input for use with a separate Dolby Pro Logic A/
V Reciever
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