January 16, 2009 We saw more than a few "me too" LCD TVs at CES 2009, so we have to give it to Toshiba for the laundry list of features in their flagship Regza SV670 series, including a few that no-one else has bothered to think of including in a TV - like Dolby Volume, which promises to sort the age-old problem of volume inconsistencies between advertising and programming, or between channels.
Toshiba's Super Resolution Technology has been renamed Resolution+, and is on board the SV670. Resolution+ is the technology behind the upscaling DVD players the company threw it's weight behind after HD-DVD bit the bullet last February. With more and more low-resolution content being streamed and downloaded from the Internet, Resolution+ promises to take any SD or 720p signal and make it fit a Full HD screen without the artifacts.
ClearScan 240 uses 120Hz technology with a new backlight scanning technique, that uses "human persistance of vision" to reduce motion blur to the extent of a full 240Hz frame rate, without the cost.
FocaLight LED backlighting differs from the simple edge LEDs of the past by creating a matrix of hundreds of LED zones, which can be controlled individually to create a far higher dynamic contrast ratio.
source : gizmag.com
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