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Product category: Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and DSPs
News Release from: Gennum Corp | Subject: GF9351
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 June 2006

Image processor enables professional displays

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TVLogic is using the GF9351 image processor with Visual Excellence Processing technology to power all four of its new multiformat LCD monitors

TVLogic, a developer of professional video equipment for the broadcast industry, is using the GF9351 image processor with Visual Excellence Processing (VXP) technology to power all four of its new multiformat LCD monitors. Comprising the LVM series of professional multiformat monitors, the 17, 23, 24 and 46in LCD monitors are now being deployed in broadcast studios throughout the world, including CNN, CBC, Univision and Panavision, among others.

All models support HD resolutions with the 24 and 46in LCD monitors supporting the full HD 1080p format.

'Gennum's VXP technology has provided our LVM series of LCD monitors with the highest image quality available in the industry and allowed us to become leaders in our market', said Kyung Kook Lee, CEO of TVLogic.

The GF9351 image processor provides image quality that the professional and broadcast market has come to expect from CRT displays, but in a more cost effective, compact and low power design.

At the heart of the GF9351 are four families of VXP image processing technologies developed from professional broadcast algorithms: TruMotionHD intelligent motion-adaptive de-interlacing and film cadence processing of HD and SD material for optimal image sharpness and resolution; FineEdge dynamic edge detection and processing to eliminate jagged edges often found in common de-interlacing solutions; FidelityEngine programmable image enhancement technologies for removal of unwanted noise and improvement of detail; and RealityExpansion10bit colour processing for eye-catching natural images and uncompromised video and film quality.

'This design win is significant because it signals a move away from traditional CRT technology to a new generation of flat-panels with performance to meet the requirements of the professional video industry'.

'The higher expectation of image quality in professional flat-panel displays and high-end digital televisions can be met with VXP technology', said David Lynch, Senior Vice-President, General Manager, Video Products Division, Gennum.

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