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Astrodesign LCD monitor supports HDTV, SDTV 2002-09-12
The DM-3000B high-definition LC monitor of Astrodesign Inc. employs a 6-inch low-temperature, polysilicon TFT LCD panel, and can support HDTV and SDTV systems  
Matushita LSI supports HDTV, MPEG-4 2002-07-10
Matushita Electric Ind. Co. Ltd's MN2WS0010 LSI handles back-end processing of digital HDTV signals and can be configured to support other digital broadcasting standards and MPEG-4 video playback  
ADI crosspoint switch dissipates <2W 2002-06-17
Designed for use in high-speed routers of fiber-optic and Ethernet networks, the AD8152 crosspoint switch from Analog Devices Inc. provides a total throughput of 108Gbps while dissipating <2W from a 2.5V supply.  
Genesis IC integrates Faroudja video processing technology 2002-05-27
Genesis Microchip Inc. has developed the a single-chip digital video format converter that integrates Faroudja Laboratories Inc. video processing technology.  
Photon Vision sensor goes beyond HDTV 2002-04-11
Photon Vision Systems Inc. has developed a CMOS imaging sensor with an 8.3-million-pixel resolution (3,840x2,160)—four times higher than that of HDTV and 32 times the resolution of standard TV  
TI 'all-format' decoder juggles PC, TV video formats 2002-03-22
An "all-format" video decoder from Texas Instruments makes it possible to use both PC graphics formats and standard and high-definition video formats in display applications.  
Luminent transceiver module targets fiber-to-home apps 2002-03-21
Designed to enable cost-effective deployment of fiber-to-home (FTTh) networks, the Integrated Triplexer module provide bundled voice, data, and video through a single optical fiber, for delivery to residential subscribers.  
Plasmon 5.25-inch optical drive provides 8MBps transfers 2002-03-18
Targeted for use in archiving, document imaging, call centers, and banking applications, the Ultra Density Optical (UDO) 5.25-inch optical drive technology features a 30GB capacity and a data transfer rate of up to 8MBps.  
Trumpion controller converts interlaced scanning to progressive scanning 2002-02-15
Claimed to have the industry's highest pixel frequency at 135MHz, the ZiproSX IC controller for HDTVs can connect 1Mword-by-16 or 4Mword-by-16 SDRAMs.  
Conexant video encoders enable HDTV display in TV receivers 2002-01-24
The CX25872/3 and CX25874/5 combine adaptive flicker-filtering, HDTV-output capability and the latest copy-protection features for digital content  
STMicroelectronics hardware-software suite facilitates adoption of DTV system 2002-01-14
The CTV100 hardware-software platform combines the STV2310 and STV3500 two-piece chipset and associated software, providing a low-cost solution for progressive scan TV manufacturers.  
LG.Philips showcases wide-format displays at CES 2002 2002-01-09
LG.Philips LCD is demonstrating its 17W and 30W wide-format display modules and 20.1-inch wide-format VGA LCD module at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held in Las Vegas.  
Flat-panel LCD monitors tout all-in-one capability 2002-01-08
Samsung Electronics USA tomorrow will launch 21- and 24-inch HDTV-ready flat-panel monitors that function as slim computer monitors, full-featured TVs with tuners and video monitors with inputs for a DVD player, VCR, camcorder or any video device  


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