Sony XBR-65A8G User Manual - Page 28
Using interactive broadcast TV services, To use Ginga service (Ginga models only)
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Using interactive broadcast TV services To use Ginga service (Ginga models only) Ginga models have [Channel setup & Ginga] in [Settings] - [Channels]. Ginga (also known as DTVi) Interactivity provides extended programming content information such as sports statistics, soap opera chapters and characters, publicity, merchandising, weather information and news, through high-quality digital text and graphics, along with advanced options. If available in your home, Ginga Interactivity also allows you to communicate with the broadcaster through the return channel, in scenarios such as polls, quizzes and games. These services are provided by broadcasters. (This function is only available for digital broadcasts and may not be available in your region/country.) 1 Select a digital channel that provides Ginga features. [35] Watching TV Watching in 3D (3D models only) Understanding the basics of 3D TV (3D models only) Preparing your 3D glasses (3D models only) Watching TV in 3D (3D models only) [36] Watching TV | Watching in 3D (3D models only) Understanding the basics of 3D TV (3D models only) 3D models have [3D settings] in [Settings] - [Picture & Display]. Recommended viewing distance for a 3D image If the viewing distance is not appropriate, a double image may appear. Sit at a distance of at least 3 times the height of the screen away from the TV. For the best viewing experience, we recommend that you sit directly in front of the TV. (A) (A) (A) (A) Hint There are two types of 3D Glasses: Passive and Active. Refer to the specifications in the Reference Guide to see which type of 3D Glasses the TV supports. TV and Active 3D Glasses communication range Active 3D glasses communicate with the TV to show you images in 3D. Your viewing position needs to be within the proper range. See the following diagrams. The working distance depends on obstacles (people, metal, walls, etc.) and/or electromagnetic interference. Overhead view