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Let It Wave's bandlet upconversion technology on the air in France

Let It Wave's bandlet upconversion technology is on the air on a French high definition TV station broadcasting the French Roland Garros Tennis open. The CTO of France Televisions Interactive states the company is using the technology to mix upconverted SD sources with native HDTV footage, enabling high definition programming to reach customers sooner. We haven't had the best experiences with mixed SD content at US sporting events like the PGA Championship, but Let It Wave claims its technology upconverts as high as 1080p with no flickering or jaggies. French television is currently testing the technology on Altera FPGA-based hardware and will continue to do so for the next three months with a variety of sources, the company plans to announce more products at NAB 2007.

Akihabara reviews the Sanyo HD1

Our pals at Akihabara News all the way over in Japan has conducted an extensive test of the infamous Sanyo Xacti HD1; their conclusion...well you might not like this. Let us say that we love the idea of small, portable HD devices but in all honesty, this review did not surprise us. You have to know what the review is going to say, right?

Well, it really was bad. In fact a huge disappointment. But don't just take our word, check it out for yourself. Akihabara News has three videos right from the HD1's lens; we wouldn't spend our money on it. Oh and the review is of course in WMV9HD 720p format.

[Daimaou, thanks for the heads up]




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