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High Definition (HD)
Explorer 8300HD DVR
Explorer 8300HD Multi-Room
Explorer 8300HDC DVR
Explorer 8240HDC DVR
Explorer 8000HD DVR
Explorer 4250HDC
Explorer 4240HDC
Explorer 4250HD
Explorer 4200HD
Explorer 3270HD
Explorer 3250HD
Explorer 3170HD
Explorer 3100HD
Digital Video Recorder (DVR)
Cisco Explorer 8540HDC/8550HDC
Explorer 8300HD DVR
Explorer 8300HD Multi-Room
Explorer 8300HDC DVR
Explorer 8300 DVR
Explorer 8300 DVR Multi-Room
Explorer 8300C DVR
Explorer 8240HDC DVR
Explorer 8000HD DVR
Explorer 8000 DVR
Standard Definition (SD)
Explorer 940
Explorer 8300 DVR
Explorer 8240 DVR
Explorer 8000 DVR
Explorer 4250C
Explorer 4250
Explorer 4240C
Explorer 4200
Explorer 3250
Explorer 3200
Explorer 3100
Explorer 3000
Explorer 2200
Explorer 2100
Explorer 2000
Explorer 1850
Explorer 1840
Explorer 1800
DVB (European)
Explorer 4200DVB
Explorer 4000DVB
Explorer Z70DVB
Explorer Z60DVB
Cisco Z260DVB
Cisco Z270DVB
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The Explorer 3270HD is a high-definition digital interactive set-top that allows you to:

  • Watch high-definition (HD) programming
     
  • Watch standard-definition (SD) programming
     
  • Use video-on-demand and subscription video-on-demand services, where available.
 

Analog Component HDTV Outputs
Provides YPbPr outputs for quick and easy connection to most HDTV sets

Dual Audio Outputs with Composite Video Output
Allows simultaneous connection to the audio inputs on the HDTV as well as the audio and video inputs on a VCR

AC-3® Digital Audio and MPEG-1 Audio Support
Supports high quality digital audio standards

Enhanced Graphics Engine
Displays up to 65,000 colors simultaneously and enables high-resolution 640 x 480 graphics – including a scaled video image – in the interactive program guide.

Analog and Digital Service Tuner
Allows both analog and MPEG-2 digital channels to be tuned and displayed

Universal Serial Bus (USB) Interfaces
Optional front panel USB port and standard back panel USB port allow easy interconnection with home consumer devices, such USB keyboards

BTSC/SAP Decoder
Provides stereo sound on analog channels through the baseband left and right outputs

S/PDIF Digital Audio Output
Supports interconnection with surround sound receivers.

Integrated VCR Commander Service
Automates the recording of selected video programs on your VCR; requires IR Blaster Cable

* Specifications are subject to change without notice.

 

Why are all my programs displayed in 1080i format?
You may have selected the Easy Setup mode and the Widescreen (16:9) TV setting in the HDTV Setup Wizard. Choosing these two settings together limits your programming to 1080i format, even on non-HD channels. To see your non-HD programs in 480i on a widescreen HDTV, use the Advanced Setup in the Explorer HDTV Setup Wizard. Make sure that you select 480i as one of your saved formats, and then select Pass-Through in General Settings: Picture Format for your default picture format.

Are local TV stations broadcasting in HDTV?
Many local TV stations are transmitting digital signals. However, transmitting a digital signal does not mean transmitting an HDTV signal. Some stations are using the new bandwidth to broadcast several standard-definition channels. Most stations, however, once they begin broadcasting in digital, or offering HD content from their parent network (for example: CBS, ABC, NBC, FOX, WB, UPN, and PBS).

Why are some HDTVs 4:3 aspect ratio and others 16:9?
The aspect ratios differ because television manufacturers build both standard and widescreen HDTVs to appeal to consumer viewing preferences. On widescreen HDTVs, the programming is displayed on the full screen. On standard screen HDTVs, the programming is displayed in letterbox format in the middle of the screen (there are bars surrounding the picture).
 

 


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