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Friday, September 15, 2006
JVC Powers 1080P Projector With the HQV Video Processing Engine
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JVC Professional Products Company will be pairing their DLA-HD10K projector with an external Realta HQV video-processing box, called the HR1080Pro.
The JVC DLA-HD10K is the successor to JVC?s DLA-HD2K projector, one of the first models in the industry to feature native 1920 x 1080 chips.
The Realta HQV video engine encompasses 10-bit video processing, full four-field, pixel-based, motion-adaptive video deinterlacing for both SD and HD signals, temporal-recursive and codec noise reduction, automatic multicadence detection, and pixel-based detail enhancement. It also uses the same video processing power?one trillion operations per second?as the famous $60,000 Teranex Xantus box.
The JVC processing box is available now through the CEDIA channel and authorized JVC dealers. |
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