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| Fujitsu General has
developed the AVM-II (Advanced
Video Movement)
digital video
signal processor, which
features distinct improvements to enhance the already
award-winning picture quality of Plasmavision displays. The AVM II
provides superior picture quality virtually free of artifacts and
digital noise, offering you a satisfying, big screen viewing
experience. Experience life in its most natural
state, the AVM II digital processor makes this possible! |
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AVM Noise
Reduction
So much of today's video contents have flaws, also known as
artifacts, marring the resulting images. AVM-II identifies and
corrects these flaws to deliver clear, satisfying big-screen
Plasmavision pictures. AVM Noise Reduction is composed of four
features: Block Noise Reduction, Mosquito Noise Reduction, 3D
Noise Reduction, and Jaggies Filter.
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Block Noise Reduction
Smoothes over the block-shaped artifacts often seen in today's
heavily compressed cable, satellite and DVD content.
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3D Noise
Reduction

Masks the noise and dropouts
that often plague analog-sourced video content - analog TV,
cable, VHS, and home video |

Mosquito Noise Reduction
Identifies and eliminates random specks and dots, known as
Mosquito Noise, often seen at the edges of high-contrasting
image elements in digital moving pictures.
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Jaggies Filter
Images from upconverted and interlaced signals may have jagged
edges, remnants of the deinterlacing all digital displays
require. AVM-II's Image Adaptive Processing removes the jagged
edges
and flicker from these images. |
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Advanced Color Management
Digitally enhances primary hues so they appear more natural
and vivid. |
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Ambient Light Sensor
Senses the relative brightness of the viewing room and
digitally adjusts the screen brightness and contrast to
create the perfect viewing environment. |
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Automatic Edge Correction
AVM-II identifies the edges of image elements, and applies edge
correction to clarify the elements' boundaries so they look
clear, crisp and natural. |
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