Cyberlink Shows-Off Blu-ray “Upscaling”
First announced for DVD’s last year, Cyberlink is expanding its real-time 2D to 3D movie upscaling to support 2D Blu-ray movies. This was the most visually-impressive part of a display that included its latest optimizations for new CPU architecture discussed earlier this week in our Sandy Bridge coverage.
Less astonishing but more technically difficult is 2D to 3D photo conversion, for which an additional Cyberlink application was on display.
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