CEVO, Toshiba's central pillar for the high-end entertainment market
This new Toshiba chip offers more quality and brightness in 3D format than the models available on the market. For example, this chip automatically reduces the loss of brightness and color contrast that the user perceives when using the shutter glasses system to view 3D content.. Another important application of this chip is aimed at converting two-dimensional content to 3D..
Toshiba, apart from the much talked about Folio tablet 100 that will compete with Apple's iPad and Samsung's GalaxyTab, has presented at the IFA in Berlin its new video engine for the consumer electronics and home entertainment market called CEVO. This graphics chip offers new performance when processing and enhancing the image, powerful applications for reproducing 3D images and advanced features for recording content. In its development the company has combined its knowledge and experience in the manufacturing of semiconductors and software applications. CEVO will be included in its high-end televisions and the first to have it will be the 55ZL1 model, which will also incorporate other new features such as a MEGA LED panel of 512 clusters for local screen dimming, allowing image quality to be further improved. In addition, Toshiba has commissioned its design to Jacob Jensen's team., thus uniting Danish design with the most avant-garde technology. This new 55ZL1 television has support for the HbbTV standard, that is, hybrid television. This is a European standard that allows television broadcasts and web content to be displayed on the screen at the same time.. It is also designed to offer all types of web services through television.. CEVO thus becomes the central pillar of Toshiba's strategy to strengthen its presence in the high-end entertainment market in Europe with applications oriented to the tastes of these users.. According to a market study, Europeans are looking for more sophisticated TVs. He 91% of users indicated that higher image quality is the main criterion in their purchasing decisions and the 69% demand easier Internet access and 61% more powerful 3D solutions, including the ability to convert 2D to 3D. Improve 3D quality This new Toshiba chip offers more quality and brightness in 3D format than the models available on the market. For example, this chip automatically reduces the loss of brightness and color contrast that the user perceives when using the shutter glasses system to view 3D content.. It also compensates for the lower resolution and clarity with which the signal of 3D programs and movies from radio broadcasters is received.. Ultimately, This technology analyzes each image and uses complex algorithms to improve it, compensating and filling in what you may lack. Another important application of this chip is aimed at converting two-dimensional content to 3D.. CEVO has an independent processing unit to perform the calculations necessary for this conversion. The system analyzes the image and movement in 2D and converts it to three dimensions respecting its resolution and quality. Toshiba Places and Blu-ray 3D The Berlin consumer electronics fair has also served to publicize Toshiba Places, your new online content portal. This application allows you to access, descargar, store and share content to users, applications and services over the network. Toshiba has also expanded its range of Blu-Ray players with the new BDX3100KE 3D Blu-Ray player. This equipment completes Toshiba's range of 3D products, which also includes the new 3D televisions., such as the WL768 series or laptops with a 3D screen and the ability to play 3D Blu-Ray discs and convert the 2D signal into three-dimensional. All of them can be combined and connected to each other to have complete 3D equipment for home entertainment.. New Blu-ray player offers Full HD 1080p output and support for Blu-ray movies at 24 images per second, allowing you to preserve the quality and atmosphere of the original recording and offer an authentic home theater experience.. A 3D-capable HDMI port allows instant transmission of audio and video for playback on a three-dimensional television..
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