2Turn your living room into a home theatre!Experience an amazing level of multi-media excitement■Receives freesat - free digital satellite broadcasts in the UKfreesat is a brand new free digital TV service which broadcasts via satellite so you can receive TV,radio, interactive TV, and HD TV with crystal clear reception.You can enjoy sharp pictures, vivid colours, multi-channel sound, and various services with theinteractive content.■Receives digital terrestrial broadcasts using an integrated DVB (Digital VideoBroadcasting) tunerDisplay DVB programmes with TV Guide (p. 19) / Timer Programming (p. 46) /Register and instantly call up favourite programmes with Profile Edit (p. 40)■Sharp pictures with HDMI connectionEnjoy high-definition digital picture and high-quality sound by using an HDMI cable (p. 58)• This TV incorporates HDMI TM (Version 1.3 with Deep Colour, x.v.Color TM) technology.■Links up and controls the connected equipment with “Q-Link” and “VIERA Link”Easy recording and playback, create home theatre without complicated settings, etc. (p. 50)■Supports Audio Description signal (p. 15 and p. 29)This function can add an additional audio track to describe events on-screen and aidsunderstanding and enjoyment, particularly for visually-impaired viewers.Digital Switchover for Terrestrial broadcastsStarting in late 2007 and ending in 2012, TV services in the UK will go completelydigital, TV region by TV region.If you have any questions, please call Digital UK on 08456 50 50 50or visit www.digitaluk.co.ukDigital Switchover will cover a period of several weeks. When it starts you will loseall Analogue TV programmes and some Digital TV programmes will be missing.You will need to retune your TV each time this happens to recover your digitalprogrammes.• To retune your TV “Auto Setup” in “Tuning Menu”-DVB mode (p. 39)Users of cable or satellite boxes should still retune the TV to continue to receiveFreeview services via their aerial. (Your Analogue programme for viewing Cable orSatellite services will change to a new position.)• Due to the digital reception technologies involved, quality of the digital signals may be relatively low in somecases, despite good reception of analogue programmes.