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News Anchor Bay Technologies preview DVDO iScan VP50PRO video processor (13/8/2007) Booth 1058, CEDIA US Expo 2007 Anchor Bay will preview the world's first video processor for home theater systems to utilize HDMI 1.3 receiver/transmitter chips, the DVDO(r) iScan(tm) VP50PRO. As the new flagship video processor in the DVDO iScan family, the VP50PRO also offers ISF C3 certification and new VRS(tm) Video Reference Series technologies. The DVDO(r) iScan(tm) VP50PRO marks the debut of two new Anchor Bay VRS(tm) technologies, Mosquito Noise Reduction and Fine Detail Enhancement and Edge Enhancement, which greatly improve the quality of compressed and low resolution content coming from STBs, DVRs, DVD, IPTV, and other digital media devices when viewed on high-resolution/high-definition displays. Like the award-winning VP50, the VP50PRO also features 10-bit Precision Deinterlacing(tm), 10-bit Precision Video Scaling(tm) up to 1080p, PReP(tm) (Progressive ReProcessing), Progressive Cadence Detection, and RightRate(tm) VRS technologies to maximize picture quality. The VP50PRO is the first video processor to use HDMI 1.3 receiver/transmitter chips that allow users to connect other HDMI-compliant 1.3 devices which support high-definition audio formats and Deep Color(tm), available on some newer sources like HD-DVD Blu-Ray and PS3. This capability allows the VP50PRO to provide customers with years of service as new source devices with this standard start to emerge. For added convenience, the processor's two programmable 12V triggers provide seamless control over such devices as projectors, screens, lifts, drapes, anamorphic lenses and much more. In addition, the VP50PRO offers ISF C3 certification, which gives ISF calibrators the proper controls to provide their customers with optimal settings for day time and night time viewing while maintaining picture accuracy regardless of the ambient light in the room. A module with two SD/HD-SDI inputs will also be available for the VP50PRO, extending its capabilities to broadcast, pre/post-production and prosumer applications.
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