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Toshiba Touts
DVD-Enhancing Technology
August 19, 2008
Toshiba
touted its new XD-E500 video enhancement technology for DVD . XDE, or
“eXtended Detail Enhancement,” is more than just DVD upconversion. XDE
takes DVD picture quality to a whole new level.
In addition to providing upconversion from 480i/p up to 1080p, XDE
offers user selectable picture enhancement modes that allow for greater
detail, more vivid colors and stronger contrast that bring standard DVD
quality closer to the HD experience. XDE technology lets consumers enjoy
their existing DVD libraries in a whole new way.
“Consumers have embraced the DVD format like no other technology and
invested in large libraries of their favorite movies. As the market
moves towards high definition, XDE lets them experience their existing
DVD library and the tens of thousands of DVD titles in a whole new way,”
said Louis Masses, Director of Product Planning. “XDE offers consumers a
simple solution to add on to their HDTV purchase. XDE works with
existing DVDs to deliver a near HD experience with enhanced detail and
richer colors. Toshiba is delivering to consumers what they want – a
high quality experience at an affordable price.”
XDE Flexibility In addition to upconversion from 480i/p to 1080p, XDE
technology offers consumers the ability to customize their viewing
experience to their liking with its picture mode settings. With these
three selectable settings – Sharp, Color and Contrast – users can get
the most out of their DVD movie-viewing experience on their terms.
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Sharp
Mode offers improved detail enhancement that is one step closer to
high definition. Edges are sharper and details in movies are more
visible. Unlike traditional sharpness control, XDE technology
analyzes the entire picture and adds edge enhancement precisely
where it’s needed.
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Color Mode makes the colors of
nature stand out with improved richness. Blues and greens are more
vivid and lifelike. Color Mode combines the improvement in color
with the detail enhancement of Sharp Mode and is ideal for outdoor
scenes.
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Contrast Mode is designed to
make darker scenes or foregrounds more clearly visible without the
typical “washing out” that can occur with traditional contrast
adjustment. Recommended for dark scenes where detail may be
difficult to notice, Contrast Mode is also combined with Sharp Mode
to provide a clearer viewing experience.
XDE will be launched
today onboard the XD-E500 1080p/24fps Upconverting DVD player. Featuring
XDE technology, the XD-E500 also incorporates key features found on
today’s upconverting standard DVD players such as HDMI-CEC, DivX
certification, JPEG capability, MP3 and WMA playback and much more in a
slim, high-gloss cosmetic design to complement today’s HDTV. The XD-E500
is shipping this month with an MSRP of $149.99 and can be found at
authorized retailers nationwide. |