Television receiver displaying multiplex video information on a

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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358 22, H04N 5272, H04N 5278

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049910124

ABSTRACT:
A television receiver includes a vertically oblon CRT having an aspect ratio of about 3:4, and a first and a second display part each having an aspect ratio of about 4:3 are formed together with a third display part (a status display part) in the display area of the CRT, so that a picture-in-picture display, a teletext display, etc. can be simultaneously produced on the first and second display parts together with a status display on the third display part without cutting out part of the displayed video information.

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