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DWIN Introduces the New PlasmaImage HD-50 Home Theater Display System (17/12/2003)

DWIN is proud to premiere the PlasmaImage(tm) HD-50, a Home Theater Plasma Display System at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, January 8-11, 2004, Booth 18811 in the Home Theater/Home Systems exhibit area, South Hall 1.

The PlasmaImage(tm) HD-50 incorporates two complementary components: a 50" High-Definition Plasma Display with 1366 x 766 Native Resolution and DWIN's acclaimed Digital Video Processor. This unique separate component design provides the most flexible connectivity by allowing the Digital Video Processor to be conveniently located near all the video sources while the Plasma Display is mounted at an ideal viewing location.

The Digital Video Processor accepts a total of 10 video inputs: 2 DVI/HDCP, 2 RGB, 2 S-video, 2 component, and 2 composite and delivers native resolution digital video signals to the Plasma Display via a single proprietary DVI cable. This enables complete digital connectivity from digital video sources to the Plasma Display and eliminates double processing of video signals, ensuring the best picture quality.

The PlasmaImage(tm) HD-50 provides true high definition and stunning film-like images. Exceptional movie theater realism is achieved with DWIN's acclaimed video signal processing. Deep black levels and natural color reproduction are secured with precision gray scale settings and gamma selections; motion artifacts are reduced with Adaptive Film Mode processing; picture depth is increased with Signal Dynamic Range Expansion; and quiet operation is ensured with SilentView(tm) cooling system design.

www.DWIN.com


 
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