Runco has announced that its Runco VX-33i and VX-33d DLP home-cinema projectors and QuantumColor Q-750i (shown here) and Q-750d lampless LED home-theatre projectors have all received THX Display certification. The goal of THX certification, which was founded by legendary filmmaker George Lucas, is to replicate the cinema experience in home settings.
The THX Certified Display program assesses a comprehensive range of video performance parameters with both standard- and high-definition content. For the display, these parameters include luminance, contrast, colour gamut, gamma, uniformity and maximum resolution. Video Signal Processing is also tested for scaling, de-interlacing, motion/video conversion, contouring, and noise reduction. The intent is to confirm that HD and SD content can be projected with accurate colour, luminance levels and video processing capabilities.
The Runco VideoXtreme VX-33i and VX-33d home cinema projectors employ a three-chip DLP light engine with 1080p SuperOnyx DM, and Runco-proprietary Vivix video processing. The QuantumColor lampless LED projectors employ Runco's new InfiniLight illumination technology.




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RF at Large March 04, 2010, 00:19 am
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