Madchi hat aud der Cedia die Katze aus dem Sack gelassen und Details zu seinem Videoprozessor genannt.
Nachdem es ja einige Lumagen User hier gibt und einige die sich keinen HTPC mit madVR bauen wollen könnte das interessant sein.
Nachstehend der Auszug aus dem Pressetext bzw der Diskussion im AVS-Forum:
Here are some technical specs and features (subject to change):
- Pro Cinema: about ~10 TFLOPS, plus ~100 TFLOPS for AI / Neural Network
- Base model: about half the computational power of the Pro Cinema
- 32 bit floating point processing (per component), with 16 bit buffers
- One 18.0 Gbps HDMI 2.0 port each for input, output and loop-through
- One 36.4 Gbps DisplayPort 1.4a output port with DSC (Display Stream Compression) support
- Pro Cinema model will get hardware upgrades (at a cost) to keep it up-to-date
- 65 point or 256 point 3D LUT for accurate calibration
- supported by Calman, LightSpace, DisplayCAL/ArgyllCMS via LAN connection
- Integrated SDR and HDR pattern generator
- Support for IR Remote control and IP Control
- Dynamic Tone Mapping with unique Highlight Recovery technology
- AI / Neural Network algorithms for upscaling, mosquito noise reduction etc
- 4K Anamorphic Stretch, using AI / Neural Network scaling
- 4K Debanding & Sharpening
- Automatic Black Bar & Aspect Ratio detection
- Extra features for CIH, CIW and CIA front projection
- Graphical, modern interface that combines flexibility, power and ease of use
I'm very happy that I can finally talk about the Envy, and reply to your questions and comments! If you get a chance to visit our booth at CEDIA to see our working product, please do let me know your impressions. Can't wait to hear what you think! E.g. how do you like the menu etc?
FYI, here's an up-to-date screenshot of the Envy menu:
The "Auto" in the menu is the default mode for some options and tells Envy to decide for itself which it considers the best setting to be, in any given situation.
MSRP for the Envy Pro Cinema is slated for $9,979 and $5,499 for the Envy base model.