TV One releases new video scaler

Feb 8, 2007 8:00 AM


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TVOne released its 1T-AVPC-HDMI HD/PC-to-HDMI video scaler that outputs resolutions up to 1080p. Analog PC inputs to WUXGA at 60Hz are accepted along with analog YPbPr/YCbCr HDTV inputs to 1080p. The digital inputs accept HDMI and DVI-D signals up to 165MHz plus digital PC RGB signals up to UXGA at 60Hz. It is also RoHS compliant.

Dual scaling engines are used with 8b triple-ADC phase locked loops. An integrated DVI/HDCP/HDMI-compliant receiver is central to the processor along with 3-D motion adaptive de-interlacers. It also has 3:2 pull-down, 2:2 pull-down detection/recovery and 3-D noise reduction that complete the video signal processing capability. Audio processing is accomplished by integrating either analog stereo audio (R&L), PC stereo audio or an auxiliary stereo audio input into the HDMI output data stream.

For more information, visit http://www.tvone.com/1t-avpc-hdmi-main.shtml.


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