Specifications

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Media library
A term used to describe an archive of multimedia  les.
This refers speci cally to the online archives supplied
by television broadcasters via the HbbTV platform. Such
content, e.g. recently broadcast programmes, can be
searched for and played back on the TV.
Metz Media System
Supports playback of a wide variety of multimedia
data  les (video, music and photos) via network and
USB. Also supports HbbTV which makes it possible to
use additional context-related content provided by TV
stations using this platform, such as media libraries.
(see “HbbTV, “USB interface”, “LAN interface”, “Media
library)
MPEG decoder
Technical component that can read and display
compressed digital data.
Multiple standard
Ability to receive di erent broadcasting standards (PAL,
SECAM and NTSC).
Mute
For fast silencing of the sound.
O
OLED plain text display
Graphics-capable, easy-to-read display capable of
showing long channel names and the time.
OSD
Screen menu (on-screen display) with pixel-perfect and
extremely sharp display of all menu content and teletext
Overdrive
Optimum motion display resulting from a reduced
response time of liquid crystals.
P
Panorama mode
Enables a natural-looking, format- lling adaptation
of 4:3 broadcasts to the 16:9 format. The picture
can gradually be magni ed in  ve stages, whilst still
retaining its natural look.
PC connection
Depending on the model, a connection is possible via
either a VGA or DVI-I interface or an HDMI-DVI adapter.
PIP*
Picture-in-picture function – allows an additional
channel or signal source to be displayed within the main
television picture.
Plain text display
Display of the complete channel name or the time.
Plug and play
For convenient connection of external devices to the
DVI-I and HDMI interfaces.
R
RGB
High-quality analogue signal that many Metz TVs output
via the Euro AV (SCART) socket.
S
Signal concept (fully digital)
Thanks to the integration of digital interfaces (HDMI
and DVI-I), Metz LCD TVs are able to maintain and
process digital signals in their original quality – with no
conversion required.
SPDIF
Digital interface for exceptional audio quality. Optical
digital output: the TV sound can be enjoyed through a
surround sound system. Optical digital input: This input
on a Metz TV allows multichannel sound form a DVD
player, for example, to be passed (= looped) through
the television to the surround sound system.
Speakers
The drivers responsible for the high notes are housed in
such a way that the sound can be optimally emitted (direct
emission). Broadband systems (mecaSound
+
) provide
outstanding sound reproduction in the high and mid-
frequency ranges and very good overall performance.
Depending on their speci cation, Metz TVs have up to
4 high-performance speakers. A 2-way speaker system
(mecaSoundpro) of this kind provides for more output
and enhanced bass reproduction. Depending on the
model, a bass reflex system further enhances bass
reproduction (see mecaSound
+
, mecaSoundpro, bass
reflex system).
T
T+A home cinema system
By bringing together Metz TV expertise and high-
end audio components from T+A (the renowned
electroacoustics specialists from Herford, Germany),
every home cinema enthusiast can have a system
that leaves nothing to be desired. All components can
be operated with the T+A remote control. The smart
interface automatically makes many adjustments in
order to optimise playback of  lms and music.
Timeshi function
Allows the user to pause a live programme and continue
viewing later from exactly the same place. Replaying
*depending on signal source