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October 8, 2008

DVDO Edge Video Processor: High-End Anchor Bay Tech And 6! HDMI Slots

dvdo-edge-front.jpgDVDO's Edge video/A/V processor is built to take your HDTV's built-in processing to an entirely new level. Okay, it's fair to say at $799 it's expensive, but take a look at some of the high-end Anchor Bay technology the Edge uses to optimize your picture:

  • 10-bit Precision Video Scaling-optimizes both SD and HD signals
  • 10-bit Precision Deinterlacing-smooths image edges
  • Progressive Reprocessing-reduces artifacts typically caused by converting interlaced content to progressive
  • Mosquitoe Noise Reduction-removes artifacts from text in compressed video

And it gets better. The DVDO Edge has 6 HDMI inputs including one dedicated audio slot and a direct-to-HDTV connection, 2 component inputs, and both an S-video and composite input. Other than the HDMI audio input, there's also 3 optical digital ports, and both coaxial and stereo analog slots.

Yes, you'll pay a hefty price for the technology here, but c'mon now, it could hook up to anything your home theater possibly contains. Oh, and you get an included remote!

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Posted by Justin Davey at October 8, 2008 1:30 PM
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