In early 2008, one of the things the high-definition video market was all a-flutter about (besides the outcome of the Blu-ray/HD DVD battle) was increasing refresh rates on big-screen displays. Typical LCD TV panels have refresh rates of 60 Hz, meaning they refresh 60 times a second. The idea was that by refreshing the screen more often, motion would be smoother and the perceived quality of the display higher. So manufacturers leapt to release LCD HDTVs with 120 Hz and 240 Hz refresh rates…and, unfortunately for the manufacturers, the results generally proved underwhelming, with only modest improvements in perceived picture quality visible to experienced eyes.
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ATI Launches 512MB X800 Video Card
Further, the introduction of 512MB graphics cards allows game developers to raise the visual quality bar for their next-generation games currently in development.
The Radeon X800 XL 512MB is currently being used by today’s top developers including BioWare; Crytek; Digital Extremes; Funcom; Gas Powered Games; Grin; id Software, inc; Juice Games; Lionhead; NCsoft; Remedy and Valve. Hungry for new advanced platforms to drive development, industry pioneers are already praising ATI’s advancements powering the shift to High Definition gaming.
Elaborate Bytes Clone DVD 2.7.5.1
Experience top quality home theatre! CloneDVD extracts, transcodes and writes any orginal DVD title you like to a single recordable DVD. Be impressed by the program speed and the amazing image quality of the movie copy. A special transcoding technology compresses your choice of DVD title with your selected audio and subtitle streams to one DVD Recordable. A Video Preview plays an overview of all selectable DVD titles. CloneDVD is very easy to use. Our unique Film Strip will guide you step by step through all settings – very suitable for beginners.
Samsung Introduces New Digimax A6 Camera
The A6 is the first member of the Digimax
Denon Selects Realta Chip For DVD Player
“For our flagship DVD player we needed the industry’s flagship video processor. Once we did side-by-side comparisons, we quickly realised that there really was no other solution that could match the incredible picture quality that the Realta HQV chip delivers,” commented Roger Batchelor, Product Manager of Denon UK.
The award-winning Realta chip originates from Teranex’s $60,000 broadcast and post-production platforms. Teranex’s software algorithms run on Realta’s fully-programmable, trillion operations per second video processing engine to deliver a new standard in image quality, a standard Silicon Optix is calling ‘Hollywood Quality Video’, or HQV.
Vidikron Shipping Vision Series Model 100
Vidikron has incorporated 3-chip, high definition DLP technology with a specially designed LightAmp engine developed by Vidikron engineers to provide a blend of high quality image reproduction andhigh light output. As a result, the Model 100 produces a light output of 3500 ANSI lumens (CSMS Light Output of 78.5 ft-Lamberts).
The Model 100’s 16:9 native aspect ratio DMD array makes it ideal for widescreen viewing, while its 3-chip, 1280 x 720 native resolution produces crisp high definition images with rich colors, deepblack levels and great detail according to Vidikron.
JVC Launches Digital Media Cameras In Japan
From JVC’s press release:
Victor Company of Japan, Limited (JVC) announced today the Japanese launch of two new palm-size digital media cameras that shoot 60 minutes of DVD-quality video or thousands of high resolution stills using a high capacity 4GB Microdrive card that contains a one inch removable hard disk drive.
DTS Tests 5.1 Channel Sound Over IP Network
Audio mixed live in 5.1-channel surround sound from an outside broadcast was encoded at 24 bit, 96kHz using DTS’ Coherent Acoustics codec, and streamed onto the Sprint Network via Internet protocol,at 1.5Mbs – equivalent to full DVD-V and DVB bit rate.
The event marked the first time that DTS Digital Surround has been streamed over an IP network, and proves that high bit rate, high quality surround sound audio can now be streamed using DTS, providing a common delivery format for DVD, DVB and digital cinema.
Samsung Unveils 17-inch Organic EL Display
An organic EL display researcher said, “As concerns the quality of the picture, this is a fine panel.”
Another researcher said, “I found its uniform brightness to be highly attractive.”
Overall, its picture quality was evaluated highly by the attendees at the event.
Recently, electronics makers including Samsung are successively disclosing their prototypes of organic EL displays, apparently focusing on the TV application. These prototypes include a 40-inch model of Seiko Epson Corp and a 13-inch model of Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands.
Read more at NEAsia
Creative NOMAD MuVo2 4GB Review
Quote from the review:
“The LCD screen could be larger and the build quality could be better but for $200 dollars, you get a good value in the MuVo2 . If you don’t need the quality of the Apple iPod mini and need WMA compatibility, then take a few minutes to look at the Creative NOMAD MuVo2 – that is of course if you can find one. “

