WinBook 32mo Manual De Usuario
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Connecting External Devices
Component Video
Component video takes the advancement from composite (1-signal) to S-Video
(2-signals) a step further. It carries the Y, R-Y, and B-Y signals separately. Use
component video to take advantage of the superior picture provided by HDTV
and progressive scan DVD sources.
Component video takes the advancement from composite (1-signal) to S-Video
(2-signals) a step further. It carries the Y, R-Y, and B-Y signals separately. Use
component video to take advantage of the superior picture provided by HDTV
and progressive scan DVD sources.
4.2 Connecting a DVD Player
Using the HDMI Connection
1. Prepare the HDMI cable (not supplied).
2. Connect one end of the corresponding HDMI cable to the HDMI connector on your LCD
TV. Connect the other end to the connector of the DVD player.
3. To watch a DVD, turn on your LCD TV, press the
SOURCE
button to open the Main Source
menu. Press T to scroll through the source list and select HDMI as the input source. Press
ENTER
to confirm HDMI as your selection.
4. Turn on the DVD player.
NOTES:
For more information, see the instructions supplied with your DVD player.
You can only have audio output via the L-Audio-R Output connector, headphone connector, or speaker
when you have an HDMI Input connection.