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Optoma Debuts the HD3000 Video Enhancement Processor
for Picture-Perfect Display Systems (25/10/2006)
CEDIA US Expo 2006
Optoma, one of the leading manufacturers
of digital projection and display devices, today introduced the
company's first video enhancement processor, the HD3000. Designed
to optimize and boost image quality from home theater displays,
the Optoma HD3000 converts most video sources to the most favorable
resolution of the user's display, up to 1080p resolution.
The Optoma HD3000 is an advanced video processor/scaler
that allows users to create the best possible image from their video
source. From color management and advanced edge-enhancement and
de-interlacing, as well as 10-bit video processing and image scaling
up to 1080p, the HD3000 is a studio-grade, professional processor
that will convert video sources to the best resolution possible.
With a full-range of adjustments for both
digital and analog inputs, the Optoma HD3000 provides the power
and control that is suitable for the most demanding video source.
The HD3000 delivers an advanced three-stage process flow - decoding,
image enhancement and color reproduction - that offers impressive,
personalized adjustment settings at each stage.
Designed for function with black metal casing,
a low profile and a flip-down front panel, the HD3000 features an
abundance of advanced connectivity options. With 10-bit color per
channel color processing, the Optoma HD3000 delivers great color
saturation and subtle color details for the best image quality.
Powered by the Gennum VXP and the support of ISF 3C modes, the Optoma
HD3000 is one of the highest quality processors/motion adaptive
HD de-interlacers currently in the market.
The Optoma HD3000 offers the same resolution
of modern digital movies, presenting an amazing home theater experience.
If the home theater system does not have a true 1080p source, the
HD3000's studio-grade processing and the motion adaptive HD de-interlacer
will flawlessly convert the content to 1080p.
The Optoma HD3000 video enhancement processor
is available now for an estimated street price of $2,999 through
authorized Optoma dealers.
www.optomausa.com
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