Sony KDL-60W855B Car Satellite TV System User Manual


 
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Basic Operations
Parts Description
Watching TV
Enjoying
Movies/Music/Photos
Using Internet Services
and Applications
Watching TV with Friends
Far and Near
Using Other Devices
Using BRAVIA Sync
Devices
Useful Functions
Connecting to the
Internet
Using Home Network
Configuring Various
Settings
Troubleshooting
How to Use Bookmarks
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PC
Making a Connection
Connect your PC with an HDMI cable to enjoy music, pictures and other content stored in it.
* Be sure to use an authorised HIGH SPEED HDMI cable bearing the HDMI logo.
Corresponding PC input signal
(Resolution, Horizontal frequency/Vertical frequency)
640 x 480, 31.5 kHz/60 Hz
800 x 600, 37.9 kHz/60 Hz
1024 x 768, 48.4 kHz/60 Hz
1280 x 768, 47.4 kHz/60 Hz and 47.8 kHz/60 Hz
1360 x 768, 47.7 kHz/60 Hz
1280 x 1024, 64.0 kHz/60 Hz (Full HD model only)
1920 x 1080, 67.5 kHz/60 Hz (Full HD model only)*
* The 1080p timing, when applied to the HDMI input, will be treated as a video timing and not a
PC timing. This will affect the [System Settings] and [Display] settings. To view PC content, set
[Scene Select] to [Graphics], [Screen Format]/[Wide Mode] to [Full], and [Display Area] to [Full
Pixel]. ([Display Area] is configurable only when [Auto Display Area] is set to [Off].)
Notes
This TV does not support interlaced signals.
For optimum picture quality, it is recommended that you use the signals in the chart. In plug and play,
signals with a 60 Hz vertical frequency will be detected automatically. (PC reboot may be necessary.)
Depending on the connection status, the image may be blurred or smeared. In this case, change the
PC’s settings, then select another input signal in “Corresponding PC input signal”.
1920 pixel x 1080 line/60Hz output may not be available, depending on your PC. Even if 1920 pixel x
1080 line/60Hz output is selected, the actual output signal may differ. In this case, change the PC’s
settings, then select another input signal in “Corresponding PC input signal”.
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