Sony shows Qualia video processor
Sony will expand its Qualia line of products later this month with the addition of a video processing device that can improve the image quality of standard and high-definition images, the company announced.
The Qualia 001 "Creation Box" is a little larger than a VCR and packs some of the Tokyo company’s latest digital image processing technology. At the heart of the device is Sony’s DRC-MFv2 digital video controller chip, which the company announced in August last year.
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