Silicon Optix sent out a press release earlier today,
announcing that its Reon-VX HQV video processor will be featured in Toshiba's high-end HD DVD player, the HD-XA2.
Silicon
Optix, the leader in programmable video processors, announced today that its Reon-VX HQV video processor will be featured in Toshiba's
new top-of-the-line HD DVD player, the HD-XA2.
"As a reference standard for high-end video, HQV's video processor complements
Toshiba's HD-XA2 HD DVD player with the capability to produce amazing detail and clarity from high-definition (HD) material," said Jodi
Sally, Vice President of Marketing, Toshiba America Consumer Products Digital A/V Group.
HQV's true 1080i-to-1080p HD
deinterlacing delivers the sharpest, most detailed HD images possible by employing per-pixel motion-adaptive algorithms and a
sophisticated multidirectional diagonal filter that ensures video free of jaggies. The powerful HQV processing engine also provides
per-pixel motion-adaptive noise reduction, detail enhancement, and advanced scaling to deliver premium-quality upconverted SD
material.
More information on Silicon Optix's HQV video processor can be found here.