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| EXPLANATION OF TERMS |
| 2-head or 4-head VCR | Controls the resolution of the videos. The 4-head VCR gives better quality video viewing. |
| A / V Jacks | Used to hook up other devices to your television. |
| Audio/Video Outputs and Inputs | Used to hook up multiple devices to your VCR. |
| Dual-Deck VCR | One unit that contains two VCRS. |
| DVD Player | Used to display the new high quality video and audio format DVD. |
| Flat Screen Televisions | These are rectangular shaped televisions that have a depth of only 4.5 inches. |
| HD TV | Digital television designed to maximize the benefits of digitally transmitted programs. |
| Multi-Disc | Accommodates multiple discs and can play them sequentially |
| Picture in Picture (PIP) | Enables viewers to tune in to a second channel that appears in a small box while watching another channel on the main screen. |
| Portable | Can be carried or moved with ease. |
| Super VHS | Offers an increased picture quality over the standard VHS. |
| Television | An electronic apparatus that receives electromagnectic waves and displays the reconverted images on a screen. |
| Tracking | Used to adjust the playback speed of your VCR to match the speed the taped was recorded. |
| TV / VCR Combos | Television and VCR are connected as one unit. |
| V-Chips | Televisions equipped with these can block out shows based on their ratings. |
| VCR | An electronic device for recording and playing video images and sound on a video cassette. |
| WebTV | Allows internet access though your television. |
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