The Network Setup allows you to choose between wired (ethernet) or wireless (via adapter) connection to your router. If your router offers both wired and wireless options, use the one that is most convenient for you.
Vudu Deactivation allows you to stop the ability to access Vudu content.
Media Renderer Setup allows the TV to be controlled by a digital media controller or server.
Photo Frame Setup allows the display of photo stored on the TV.
Channel Browser allows you to surf channels according to your channel surfing history.
The PIN Setting allows you to set your own code that allows access to certain menus, such as setting parental ratings (blocking certain channels or ratings from children's view).
Parental Control and Locks allows the actual blocking of certain channels and content.
Display Settings allows access to:
Auto Aspect: Allows you to either let the TV determine the aspect ratio to be displayed or, if turned-off, allows you to set the aspect ratio to be displayed.
4:3 Stretch: Determines whether you want standard 4:3 Aspect Ratio images displayed normally on the 16x9 screen (black bars on left and right side of the image) or if you want the 4:3 image to fill the 16x9 screen. If you select the Stretch On option, keep in mind that the image will be slightly distorted with objects and persons appearing "fatter" than they would normally.
PC Settings: Allows adjustments that specifically apply when you have a PC or Laptop connected to the Toshiba's VGA (PC) monitor input. This includes image positioning and if/how you want audio input from your PC or Laptop as well.
AV Connections takes you a submenu that allows to set the parameters of the HDMI inputs (Deep Color, Lip Synch, HDMI audio mode).
Energy Savings Settings accesses serval power saving options.
Blue Screen gives you the option of displaying a blue or black screen when no signal input is present.
HDMI Information Display shows the status of the HDMI inputs.
Toshiba Illumination turns the Toshiba logo on the bottom of the TV on or off.
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