
ATI has been putting chips in HDTVs and set-top boxes
for a while now, and at IFA recently they announced their latest, the Xilleon 260. This system-on-a-chip processor is a single chip solution that will power "full HD" or 1080p HDTVs for worldwide markets. It handles HD deinterlacing, 3D comb filter, dynamic contrast, noise reduction, sharpness, and color control as well as audio.Previous versions have been in HDTVs from many leading manufacturers including samsung and JVC, although it's not immediately clear if these do motion-adaptive deinterlacing for non-1080p content. We'll be eagerly awaiting the first TVs to include these processors to see what the quality is like.
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William @ Sep 7th 2006 11:14AM
They had better allow in the menu for disabling the auto-contrast feature. I have one of the Sceptre 1080p 37" sets and that has been one of the most annoying "features" of the set. More than half of the 3000 posts on the avs forum regarding this set are about the annoyance of theis feature that can't be turned off.