Chrominance - The portions of a signal that are dedicated to describing the hue and saturation. Used in measuring the difference between two colors of equal brightness.
Colour Matrix Adjustment - With the colour matrix adjustment, your television automatically adjusts the colour parameters for 1,080I, 720p and 480p transmissions. When viewing a non-standard digital TV format, you can change the colour parameters manually for the best picture quality
Flat Picture Tube - Incredibly strong, flat glass screen minimizes distortion for pictures with advanced clarity and detail. Edges of the screen are flattened out giving the impression of a larger, better picture.
LCD - (Liquid Crystal Display) - A common display technology. LCD is likely to replace CRTs in the smallest HDTV's.
Plug - A male connector.
Quick Mode Menu - Relates to Hitachi DVD Camcorders.
RAM - Random access memory. Temporary storage for computer files.
Region Codes - Codes set for certain geographical regions. This feature was instigated by the movie industry so that you can only view the movie on DVD if it has been released in your geographical region.
SCSI Port - The connection used by SCSI devices to connect to the CPU. Often SCSI devices are used in a series called a "Scuzzie Chain."
Windowsr CE - Microsoft's operating system for handheld and mobile devices and the precursor of the Pocket PC platform.