HP brings new meaning to basic black by combining a beautifully refined, sleek exterior with HP color science and bold engineering. This 65-inch HP Pavilion microdisplay TV offers a rich visual feast for the eyes. HP Visual Fidelity includes resolution-enhancing technologies that produce a smoother high-definition picture with lush, vibrant colors and fine detail virtually free from the screen door effect common to microdisplay TVs. Building on popular DLP technology with remarkably steep contrast ratios, black enhancements and a brighter bulb, picture details emerge from dark or low-light scenes and richer colors appear with improved contrast. HP Visual Fidelity technologies are the power behind the picture, resulting in superior picture definition that you won't find anywhere else. Enjoying high-definition TV has never been easier! Installation is hassle-free with a lighted front connectivity panel that helps manage cables. Choose from up to ten sources and fine-tune color and sound via the remote and onscreen menus that are easy to understand and use. And an integrated CableCARD tuner eliminates the need for additional components. Four preset picture and four audio modes allow for fast, easy tuning. Simply set modes, save them and then choose what's best for your viewing conditions. 1080p High-definition picture Up to 12000 - 1 contrast ratio 150 Watt lamp for ultra-wide viewing angle 4 customizable viewing modes Lighted front connectivity panel Thumbnail source selection On-screen menus Built-in cable management Up to ten sources, including HDMI, component video, S-Video, coaxial cable and more Integrated CableCARD tuner Tuners for both digital and analog sources Unit Dimensions - 41.57 x 66.22 x 20.87 Unit Weight - 138 lbs.
1. Does anyone know the Cable Box code for Motorola DCT6200 Cable Reciever Box that works with this TV?
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Wayne Martin on 7/9/2006 at 12:21:38 PM
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