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SweetSpot Video Processor delivers dramatic picture quality improvements for plasma screen and projector users


  • To: "Ukha_D@xxxxxxx Com" <UKHA_D@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: SweetSpot Video Processor delivers dramatic picture quality improvements for plasma screen and projector users
  • From: "Mark McCall" <lists@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 09:53:22 +0100
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MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM - OCTOBER 14TH 2003 -pluggedin.tv announced
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the launch of a high quality yet affordable solution for Home Cinema PC
(HCPC) based video processing.

"The capabilities of HCPCs are evolving rapidly - with so much spare
processing power available modern PCs are already being used for DVD
playback, and now with the addition of SweetSpot, PCs can be used to
enhanc=
e
the quality of big-screen TV viewing and console gaming as well"
commented
Alex Simon of pluggedin.tv

The SweetSpot card can be installed in to any modern Windows PC, and allows
the connection of any existing video sources, games consoles, VCRs,
satellite decoders, DVD players etc. Utilising state of the art video
processing software, the picture is then optimised to match perfectly the
characteristics of the screen being used to view the picture. The results
are amazing. Crisper, sharper images, more vivid colours and reduced judder
(the term used for the jumps in the picture when the picture pans
horizontally)...

http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/article.php3?story_id=3D1303

M.







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