Getting to know your tv – HP LT4200 42 inch Professional LCD HDTV User Manual
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Getting to Know Your TV
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Getting to Know Your TV
Thank you for purchasing an HP LCD High-Definition
Television. All HP high-definition televisions deliver a
world-class picture in a design that is sleek and stylish.
Features:
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Exceptional image accuracy, with deep blacks
and bright, clear pictures that bring the finest
details to life, thanks to an advanced video engine
that offers dynamic contrast adjustment and
photorealistic sharpness enhancement. This HP TV
features a 3D Y/C Digital Comb-Filter color
enrichment system that reproduces accurate flesh
tones and vivid colors.
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Fantastic and powerful sound that emanates from
two built-in speakers. The HP high-fidelity speaker
system is complemented by HP Virtual Sound
audio processing technology, which enhances
vocal clarity and bass performance for an
immersive sound experience.
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A comprehensive array of digital and analog
inputs, including an integrated HDTV Tuner, HDMI,
and component video inputs. Analog and digital
audio output connectors enable seamless
connectivity to external audio speakers or an
audio receiver.
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A luxurious finish television that blends with any
décor. The tabletop stand is sleek and stylish and
is detachable.
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Photorealistic Sharpness Enhancement yields
crystal-clear and sharp pictures.
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Dynamic contrast adaptation, which enables
picture quality adjustment on a scene-by-scene
basis.
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Motion Adaptive Noise Reduction, which greatly
reduces visual noise without reducing detail.
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Advanced scaling and film-processing technology,
which enables enjoyment of DVDs and standard-
definition TV on a big screen.
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Integrated digital HDTV/analog tuner—for HD
shows from cable or off-the-air sources.
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HDMI ports that provides digital video and audio
through a single cable.
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Ultra-long-life panel provides up to 60,000 hours
of operation.
All specifications represent the typical specifications provided by HP’s
component manufacturers; actual performance may vary either
higher or lower.
The panel life is determined as the time at which luminance is 50%
compared to that of initial value at the typical lamp current on
condition of continuous operation at 25 +/– °C. 60,000 hours
equates to more than twenty-three years at seven hours a day
viewing.