TVs with PIP feature
Picture-in-picture
— the ability to display on the TV screen "pictures" from several sources at once. Usually, in the picture-in-picture mode, a small window is displayed in the background of the main image, which is displayed in full screen, in which you can see an additional image (or several such windows). One of the most popular ways to use this “multi-tasking” is to skip commercial breaks in TV broadcasts: for this time, you can switch the main image to a more interesting channel, and leave the ad in the additional window to not to miss the end of the commercial and continue watching. It is worth considering, however, that the images for each window must come from different sources – in other words, it will not work to turn on two channels at the same time from one tuner. And recently, the output of a picture from a smartphone as a second image has become no less relevant – from a messenger in particular, so that, sitting in front of the TV, not to miss any important information.PIP (picture-in-picture) | clear | Save List |
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