ADI to distribute Anchor Bay video processing systems

Jul 26, 2007 1:00 PM

    

Security and low-voltage product wholesale distributor ADI is now distributing Anchor Bay's DVDO iScan video processors to installers and contractors throughout North America.

ADI will distribute Anchor Bay's VP20 and VP50 video processing systems and the VS4, an OEM product that provides a four-to-one HDMI switcher. Anchor Bay's iScan HD video processors scale and deinterlace any SD and HD video signal from sources, such as DVD players, to perfectly match the optimum formats (up to 1080p) of high-resolution displays.

The VP20 features Anchor Bay's VRS 10-bit Precision Video Scaling II technology that independently scales an image horizontally and vertically to achieve optimal picture quality for today's high-resolution video displays.

The VP50 features all the processing power of Anchor Bay's VRS technologies, including Precision Deinterlacing, which provides five-field motion adaptive and edge adaptive processing for an artifact-free viewing experience, and Progressive Re-Processing (PReP) technology, a processing method that reverts the progressive video signal output from source equipment to its original interlaced format, then converts the interlaced signal to a progressive format using Precision Deinterlacing.

For more information, visit http://www.anchorbaytech.com/products/systems/.




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