Doc - document. This term is usually used for electronic documents.
Multi-path interference - Some neighborhoods are plagued with this problem: - The signal finds more than one path to the antenna. Multi-path results from reflections off of buildings and diffraction around the sides of hills. For NTSC sets this will result in ghosts: multiple images shifted laterally. For DTVs the result can be an unusable signal, even though it may be strong. The solutions are moving the antenna or selecting a very directional antenna. Newer generations of DTV receivers are better able to cope with multi-path.
Buffer - Part of the computer's memory used for temporary storage of information. This becomes necessary to compensate for differences in speed that different devices can transmit or receive data.
Encryption - The process of coding signals so that a specific code or key is required by the viewer to recover the data so encrypted. Without this key, the data is meaningless. Encryption is used to provide conditional access for private television services.
Symbian / Symbian Ltd. - A joint venture between Psion, Motorola, Ericsson and Nokia to develop and support the EPOC operating system. Formerly known as Psion Software. Symbian also refers to the operating system used by Nokia and Sony Ericsson in their mobile phones.
SDTV Compatible - Televisions that are SDTV (Standard TV) compatible enable you to hook up digital component video inputs (Y, Pr, Pb) to the unit for viewing of standard definition programming broadcast in either 480i or 480p formats. In order to view SDTV programming, the TV must be connected to a digital TV set-up box and switched to DTV mode. A DTV signal must be present in your area and the set-up box must be tuned to the proper channel. An external over-the-air antenna may be required. If your cable company "passes through" a network DTV signal unchanged, a set-top box can decode and tune the program. However, standards for cable connectivity have not yet been finalized. Consequently, this product may not be compatible with your cable system.
Audio Outputs, Variable - Variable Audio Outputs let you take advantage of the great sound an external stereo system can deliver. Just connect the audio output jacks of the TV to the AUX inputs of your stereo system and you're ready to enjoy outstanding stereo sound. Best of all, you can adjust the volume level (and tone, if available) through the TV remote control.
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