Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Sep 9 2005, 2:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Yamaha will bring the DPX-1300 High End HDTV Projector in October to the market.
The DPX-1300 will be the follow-up model to the currently available Yamaha DPX-1200.
The announcement comes through Silicon Optix, which provides the Realta HQV processor that powers the DPX-1300.
The Realta HQV device encompasses true 10-bit video processing, full four-field motion adaptive video de-interlacing for both standard definition and high definition signals, temporal-recursive noise reduction, automatic multi-cadence detection, and pixel-based detail enhancement. It also utilizes the same video processing power—1 trillion operations per second—as the famous $60k Teranex Xantus box.
The DPX-1300 will have an MSRP of $12,495.95 and will be available in October.
More details on the Silion Optix site.
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