Mitsubishi develops high-speed IP core
Mitsubishi has developed a high-speed and compact intellectual property (IP) core for graphical user interfaces (GUIs) to be used in built-in display systems for operating a variety of equipment, reports sys-con media.
With this development, the text used in displays for operating purposes will be clearer and easier to distinguish, and response time will be quicker when displaying graphics and other applications.
Increasingly more types of equipment incorporate LCD panels for use in operation and for displaying operational instructions.
NEC introduces super-resolution ASSP
NEC Electronics has introduced a new application-specific standard product (ASSP) to address the dramatic divergence between yesterday's image resolution and the high-resolution of today's audio visual (AV) display systems, reports Trading Markets.
Based on the company's single-frame, super-resolution technology, NEC says the small, low-power ASSP reduces the blurring that occurs when low-resolution images are expanded and displayed in high-resolution.
The ASSP sharpens out-of-focus images, smoothes rough edges and refines contours by analysing and processing information contained in one frame of data in real-time.
PowerColor collaborates with Konnet
PowerColor, a division of AMD graphics card maker TUL, is cooperating with Konnet to bring customers the optimum HDTV experience, reports TweakTown.
Konnet is a developer of audio/video components and as a team, PowerColor and Konnet are bringing the combination of quality graphics and HDMI cable to gamers.
In order to deliver a life-like gaming experience, PowerColor bundles HD4870X2 with Konnet FidelityHD standard HDMI cable and HD4870/HD4850 with Konnet ExpressHD standard HDMI cable.
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