Television – Nonpictorial data packet in television format – Including teletext decoder or display
Patent
1993-04-20
1995-04-25
Groody, James J.
Television
Nonpictorial data packet in television format
Including teletext decoder or display
348466, H04N 708
Patent
active
054103592
ABSTRACT:
A television receiver includes a teletext decoder which is adapted to check whether a keyword entered by the user occurs in a teletext cycle. The teletext pages with the searched keyword, or their page numbers, are identified and stored for later display or selection. The receiver has arrow keys for selecting the keyword on the display screen so that an alphabetical keyboard is not necessary. The receiver also includes a non-volatile memory in which a personal index of keywords can be programmed.
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Jansen Johannis M.
Odijk Eddy A. M.
Van Gestel Henricus A. W.
Wester Rogatus H. H.
Groody James J.
Murrell Jeffrey S.
Schreiber David
U.S. Philips Corporation
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