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10-bit processing

10-bit processing refers to the color depth and precision used in video processing, encoding, and display. It allows for a wider range of colors...

12-bit Processing

12-bit processing is an advanced color depth and precision used in high-end video processing, encoding, and display. It offers an even wider range of...

3D LUT

3D LUT (Look-Up Table) is a tool used to control and correct colors on a TV or display. It works like a map that...

4K

4K is a screen resolution with about 3840 by 2160 pixels, which is four times sharper than Full HD (1080p). The extra pixels make...

6 Axis Color Management

6 Axis Color Management is a TV feature that allows fine-tuning of six main color ranges: red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, and yellow. It...

8K

8K is an ultra-high resolution format with 7680 × 4320 pixels, which is four times sharper than 4K and sixteen times sharper than Full...

Abyss

Abyss is a TV picture setting that creates extremely deep blacks and very high contrast. It works by lowering brightness in dark areas while...

AccuLux

AccuLux is a TV brightness and contrast adjustment system designed to optimize picture quality in different lighting conditions. It analyzes the scene on screen...

Active Full Array

Active Full Array is a backlight technology where LEDs are divided into multiple zones that can brighten or dim independently. This allows darker areas...

Active HDR

Active HDR is a video technology that improves picture quality by adjusting brightness, contrast, and color frame by frame. Instead of applying the same...