User`s guide
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Hue is generally not adjusted. Depending on the TV, however,
it may be necessary or desirable to adjust the hue to
approximate the monitor’s display.
Anti-Flicker reduces the amount of display flicker. Display
flicker is both a distraction and tiring to your eyes, and is most
pronounced when text is being displayed.
Dot Crawl is an undesirable characteristic of many Composite
televisions that is seen as thin, jagged edges moving around
objects on the screen. It is especially useful for viewing pictures
or stills. S-Video equipment does not exhibit this effect.
Contrast is a ratio of how far the whitest whites are from the
blackest blacks. If the contrast is too high, the image may look
stark, like pure white squares on a jet-black background. If the
contrast is too low, the image may look gray or washed out.
Reducing Edge Distortion
When using a television for your display, you may see some
edge distortion on the left and right side of your television
screen. This effect depends on your television and the
application you are running.
To reduce edge distortion, you can:
• increase the horizontal size by clicking the right Size arrow,
or
• reduce the brightness by adjusting the brightness slider.
Viewing Text on Television
Due to the different technology used in the manufacturing of
televisions and monitors, standard text may look too small on
your television. You can compensate for this by using larger
fonts.