Fujitsu fine tunes its plasma panels – Infolink e-newsletter 10 March 2005
As the original creator of the world’s first colour plasma display panel, Fujitsu General adds another first to its portfolio with the introduction of its full digital video processor, AVM-II (Advanced Video Movement II).
The new processor enhances the picture quality of Fujitsu’s Plasmavision monitors. The release of the new generation Plasmavision panels will commence this month and will be available in five screen sizes including a 63”, 55”, 50” and 42” high definition model as well as a 42” low resolution model.
Responding to the worldwide trend of digital broadcasting and increased popularity of digital storage devices, Fujitsu’s new AVM-II processor optimises the performance of digital video signals to deliver brilliant picture quality.
The new AVM-II digital video processor creates rich, accurate and lifelike colours, high contrast in both light and dark rooms, plus stunning brightness from any viewing angle. It also reduces ‘digital noise’ by minimising the marring and jagged edges of images. The result is crystal clear picture quality.
Accurate colour display is ensured with the advanced colour management technology. Floating decimal point arithmetic, designed to resemble the light detecting ability of the human eye, combines with multi gradation processing to give more detail and depth to dark images. Using a 10-bit processing system, the AVM-II plasmas produce over 1.07 billion colours to represent on-screen images in their most natural colour.
Unique ‘image adaptive processing’ also distinguishes between on-screen text and graphics so they appear sharper while the ‘ambient light sensor’ recognises the relative light of the viewing room and digitally adjusts the screen brightness and contrast to suit it.
Equipped to handle high definition broadcasting, all Fujitsu Plasmavision panels are HDTV compatible for Australian and international standards. They also use improved phosphor technology to extend the panel life to 60,000 hours.
Aesthetically the new panels are even slimmer ranging from 3.4 to 4.9 inches in depth with a chassis that enables all connecting cables to be easily and invisibly installed.
Designed to complement any home theatre installation or living environment, each panel features a new sleek and lightweight bezel in an elegant metallic silver finish. All panels can be wall-mounted, ceiling-mounted or placed on a stand.
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