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Tint
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Tint is a color attribute based on a primary color. Tints are made by mixing a primary color with either black or white.
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Toslink
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Toslink (SPDIF) is a type of fiber-optic cable connection that uses light beams to transmit information between digital audio components.
Using fiber-optic cables to transmit digital information avoids potential interference from electrical wiring and other electrical devices that can interfere with traditional metal cables carrying electrical signals.
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Treble
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Treble refers to high-frequency sounds with short wavelengths. The tweeter usually handles treble sounds in an audio system. Treble is the opposite of bass, the low-frequency sound waves.
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TruFlat Picture Tube
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TruFlat is a flat screen picture tube designed by RCA to provide distortion-free viewing for HDTV, digital broadcast and other emerging formats.
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Truscan Digital Reality
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This is a process used in RCA digital TVs to progressively convert incoming signals to achieve the best digital picture.
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Tuner
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A tuner is an electronic device used to receive and decode signals that can be played on video and audio systems. Tuners are primarily used for television and radio reception.
Televisions are video displays with tuners built in. Television tuners receive video signals from terrestrial, cable, or satellite sources and transmit them to a video display for viewing.
AM and FM tuners decode amplitude modulated and frequency modulated radio signals, respectively, to generate audio information.
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Tweeter
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A tweeter is a speaker driver used to reproduce high-frequency sound. Tweeters are small in size because the sound waves they reproduce are small.
Tweeters are combined with midrange and bass drivers (woofers) to reproduce the full audible spectrum.
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