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MTS (Multi-channel Television Sound)

A technique for stereo TV broadcasting and stereo audio on TV. Also provides the ability to receive multiple audio channels with a single video channel allowing the user to select the type of audio desired such as mono, stereo, or Secondary Audio Programs (SAP). The method for transmitting sound stereo analog TV channels in common. The reception capacity

MPEG

It deals with defining standards for data compression of moving images. Their work continues to JPEG, adding compression intercampo, extra compression potentially available based on the similarities between successive frames of moving images. MPEG-1Was designed to operate at 1.2 Mbit / sec., The speed of data from the CD-ROM, so they could play through

Microdisplay Technology

A general term that covers the different technologies used in projection televisions and digital projector front. These screens produce large images; the term "micro" refers to the imaging chip the size of a postage stamp that create these images. The types of micropantallas include DLP, TVs based on LCD and LCOS. Microdisplay is the type of fixed

MHz (Megahertz)

Equivalent to one million Hz. One hertz (hz) is one cycle per second. The bandwidth of the video signal is usually expressed in megahertz. One million cycles of electromagnetic currency alternation per second, commonly used to measure the speed of a microprocessor. For example, a 600MHz microprocessor performs 600 million cycles per second. A microprocessor

Menu Management

The projector has a multi-language On-Screen Display (OSD) that can be displayed with or without an input source present. The OSD allows you to make image adjustments and change a variety of settings. If the source is a computer, the OSD allows changes to the Computer Image tab. When using a video source, the OSD allows changes to the Video Image tab. The

Maximum size of the image

It is the larger picture that can project a projector in a dark room. This is usually limited by the optical focal range. Front projectors are able to create the largest images by far. Projectors are also the only option which is not a fixed size (meaning your screen size can change if desired) and projectors are also more portable than an LCD or Plasma.