Video Interfaces Sample Clauses

Video Interfaces. The display device accepts HD input via: o Analogue YPbPr1, and o DVI or HDMI • The analogue HD capable input (YPbPr) accepts the following HD video formats: o 1280x720 @ 50 and 60Hz progressive (“720p”), and 1“HD ready 1080p” display devices support analogue YPbPr as a HD input format to allow full compatibility with today's HD video sources in the market. Support of the YPbPr signal should be through common industry standard connectors directly on the “HD ready 1080p” display device or through an adaptor easily accessible to the consumer. o 1920x1080 @ 50 and 60Hz interlaced (“1080i”) • The digital HD capable input (DVI or HDMI) accepts the following HD video formats: o 1280x720 @ 50 and 60Hz progressive (“720p”), and o 1920x1080 @ 50 and 60Hz interlaced (“1080i”), and o 1920x1080 @ 24 and 50 and 60 Hz progressive (“1080p”) • The digital HD capable input (DVI or HDMI) supports content protection (HDCP) Technical reference: The technical references as detailed hereafter or in a later backward compatible revision apply: DVI DDWG, “DVI Visual Interface”, rev. 1.0, April 2, 1999 as further qualified in EIA/CEA-861 rev. B, “A DTV Profile for Uncompressed High Speed Digital Interfaces” May 2002, furthermore allowing both DVI-D and DVI-I connectors, requiring compliance to both 50 and 60Hz profiles, and requiring support for both 720p and 1080i video formats. HDMI HDMI Licensing, LLC, “High-Definition Multimedia Interface”, rev. 1.0, December 9, 2002 HDCP Intel, “High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection System”, rev. 1.1, June 9, 2003 (Note: on DVI HDCP rev. 1.0 or rev. 1.1 will apply) YPbPr CEA-770.3 rev. C, November 2001, with the notice that the connectors required may be available only through an adaptor * Panasonic supports the technical specification but objects to the release of the logo in 2007. Hitachi does not agree to having a display video format with the same or a higher frame rate than 1080p, and the inclusion of 1920x1080 @ 24 as one of the supported video formats. ANNEX B “HD ready 1080p” Testing and Verification Procedure To be added ANNEX C “HD ready 1080p” Compliance Declaration Licensee / submitter information Name: Title: Company Name: Address 1: Address 2: Postal Code: City: Country: Telephone: Fax: Email: Period covered by this declaration Period: Licensee / submitter declares that the display devices listed in this declaration have been tested according to the "HD ready 1080p" Testing and Verification Procedure and have been found to be...
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Video Interfaces. The display device accepts UHD input via HDMI. It shall support HDCP 2.2 Copy Protection. • UHD capable inputs accept UHD video signals: o with a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels o at frame rates 24p / 25p / 30p / 50p / 60p o with a minimum supported bit depth of 8 Bit o at a chroma sub-sampling rate of 4:2:0 for 50p/60p and 4:2:2 for 24p/25p/30p o with minimum supported colorimetry according to BT.709

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