LCD TV BenQ DV3080 Silver 30" 16ms LCD TV 30" Aspect Ratio 15:9, HDTV 1280(x3) x 768 dots, Speaker TV Tuner, NTSC broacasting Senseye, satisfying the demands of the true connoisseur
The exclusive Senseye is a fully digital image processing system integrating high-definition digital imaging and image calibration technology. Senseye imaging technology purges noise from image signals, restoring true colors, accurately displaying image details, and enhancing picture contrast and depth. The result is screen images that achieve a full three-dimensional sense and convincing realism.
Brightness
BenQ LCDTV offers the highest brightness rating at 500 nits, for brilliant screen images in your home. The ultra-wide 170-degree view angle of the BenQ LCDTVs means friends and family can gather to enjoy watching television together, with everyone getting the "best seat in the house."
Contrast
BenQ LCDTV provides a superior contrast ratio of 500:1 that, coupled with gamma correction and BenQ's exclusive Senseye imaging technology, enable them to deliver a full spectrum of colors for digitally rendered screen images that appear just like their counterparts in real life.
True Color
BenQ's exclusive Senseye imaging technology screens out noise from video input signals to eliminate fuzzy signals. Combined with professional color-separation technology, signal loss due to format conversion is minimized to accurately depict brilliant, saturated and natural hues.
Sharpness
Integrating a super-adaptive 3D comb filter, the BenQ LCDTV eliminates input signal distortion and delivers screen images that are cleanly rendered, clear and artefact-free. BenQ's exclusive Senseye imaging technology also ensures each pixel on the screen is accurately tuned, to bring super-sharp and clear images to the viewer.
Motion
Combining the super-fast response time with de-interlacing technology, BenQ LCDTV provides screen images that are stable and uniform, with no motion artefacts. For the best DVD viewing, 3:2 pull-down recovery transparently reformats 24-frames-per-second DVD video into the 50-frames-per-second video used by the PAL/SECAM TV system.
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