The latest news on the HQV benchmark and products featuring HQV technology.


IDT Acquires Silicon Optix
SAN JOSE, Calif., October 21, 2008 — IDT® (Integrated Device Technology, Inc.; NASDAQ: IDTI), a leading provider of essential mixed signal semiconductor solutions that enrich the digital media experience, today announced it has purchased the market leading video processing technology and related assets from Silicon Optix, including the Hollywood Quality Video (HQV™) brand and the Reon™ product line.

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Explore TV: Silicon Optix
Al Caudullo of Explore TV discovers the benefits of HQV video processing, during an interview with Silicon Optix at CES 2008 (VIDEO).

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C-Net: $20K Denon POA-A1HD
Crave, a blog from C-Net Asia, provides a quick review of the Denon POA-A1HD, a $20,000 A/V pre-amplifier and power-amplifier duo that features HQV Realta video processing.

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C-Net: BenQ W20000
Philip Wong of CNet.com reviews the new BenQ W20000 full-HD projector, which features a Silicon Optix HQV Reon processor.

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Home Theater: BD-UP5000
Thomas J. Norton of Home Theater magazine reviews the new Samsung BD-UP5000 Duo-HD Player.

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PC World: Gateway XHD3000
PC World's Laura Blackwell reviews the new Gateway XHD3000, which features HQV processing.

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Projector Central: W500
Bill Livolsi of Projector Central reviews the BenQ W500 home theater projector.

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HQV Benchmark wins awards
Silicon Optix announced that its High-Definition versions of its popular HQV Benchmark Disc have been honored with three awards — Products of the Year from Electronic House Magazine, EXCITE! from Custom Retailer Magazine and Editor’s Pick from Wired Magazine.

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Audioholic: XHD3000
Clint DeBoer of Audioholics reviews Gateway's new flat-panel LCD - the 30-inch XHD3000

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UltimateAV: Onkyo TX-SR875
Thomas J. Norton of Ultimate AV reviews the Onkyo TX-SR875 surround sound receiver that features HQV video processing.

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Silicon Optix wins Emmy
Silicon Optix, the leader in advanced video processors, announced that the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS) has awarded a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development.

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Ultimate AV: BD-P1200
Thomas J. Norton of Ultimate AV reviews Samsung's BD-P1200 Blu-ray Player.

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Engadget: Syntax 665i
Engadget's Richard Lawler discusses the Syntax Olevia 665i, a 65" LCD 1080p HDTV that is due for release in October 2007.

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Gizmodo: Syntax 665i
Charlie White of Gizmodo provides his initial thoughts of the Syntax-Brillian Olevia 665i, 65" 1080p LCD HDTV.

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HQV Featured in NY Times
An article in the New York Times discusses the benefits of the HQV Benchmark.

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Home Theater: HD-XA2
Geoffrey Morrison of Home Theater magazine takes a look at the Toshiba HD-XA2 HD DVD Player.

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Secrets of HT: BD-P1200
HD expert, Kris Deering, takes a look at the Samsung BD-P1200 Blu-Ray Player that uses Silicon Optix's Reon HQV video-processing chip.

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HD Guru: Samsung BD-P1200
The HD Guru provides an exclusive review for the new Samsung BD-P1200 Blu-ray Player.

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Perfect Vision: HD-XA2
Another significant upgrade to the HD-XA2 is the addition of Silicon Optix HQV processing with the Reon-VX chip.

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Sound & Vision: HD-XA2
Much of Toshiba's success can be attributed to smart design decisions, among them use of a Silicon Optix Reon-VX video scaling/processing chip, a new spin-off of SO's professional-grade Realta HQV processor.

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Home Theater- Are You Getting All of the HDTV Resolution You Expected? Round 2
Are You Getting All of the HDTV Resolution You Expected? Round 2 of reviews...

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Can a New Signal Processor Improve your Image?
Home Theater magazine - Can a New Signal Processor Improve your Image?



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Home Theater- Yamaha DPX-1300 DLP Projector
Geoffrey Morrison of Home Theater reviews the Yamaha DPX-1300 DLP Projector.

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Widescreen Review: HQV
Widescreen Review - Digital Projection's Greg Rogers reviews the HQV processor

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HGTV & Teranex
HGTV Goes HD. Makes Teranex Video Processors its Standard.

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Discovery
Discovery Communications standardizes on Teranex Video Processors

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Ultimate AV: DPX-1300
Review of the Yamaha DPX-1300 DLP Projector by Thomas Norton of Ultimate AV Magazine

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Silicon Optix & Toshiba at CEBIT
Toshiba announces new et20 projector featuring Silicon Optix´s Realta HQV Processing

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Widescreen Review: DPX1300
The Yamaha DPX-1300 incorporates the highly anticipated Silicon Optix Realta HQV video processor. The DPX-1300 tops the list of 720p projectors that I have evaluated.

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Home Theater -Going Shopping
Jed Deame of Home Theater Magazine provides a review of shopping for HDTVs.

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NEC and Silicon Optix Partner to bring HQV to Digital Cinema
“When we evaluated the video processing solutions out there, only HQV powered by Teranex processing delivered the visual quality demanded by our cinema grade projector,” said Atsushi Kuroda, Engineering Senior Manager, Systems Division of NEC Viewtechnology.

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Syntax and Silicon Optix Partner to Develop New Premium Olevia LCD HDTVs
Syntax Groups Corporation, one of the fastest growing suppliers of LCD TVs in North America*, and Silicon Optix today announced a partnership to develop a new premium-level family of Olevia LCD HDTVs with HQV powered by Teranex processing.

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Yamaha Projector Sets New Bar for Video Excellence by Selecting Silicon Optix’s HQV™
“We chose the Realta HQV device because it was clear to us that the maturing and demanding home theater marketplace was looking for better video performance, especially as screen sizes increase and so many styles of video, both standard definition and high definition, are becoming available to the consumer,” said Bart Greenberg, Yamaha Electronic Corporation National Sales Manager. “And it was also clear to us that Silicon Optix/Teranex had the video processing expertise to meet this growing demand.”

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Digital Projection Featuring HQV
Digital Projection International has partnered with Silicon Optix to release an external video switcher/image processor for use with all of Digital Projection’s current and previously released precision displays. Digital Projection’s VIP 1000 features the Silicon Optix Realta HQVTM trillion-operations-per-second image processor allowing user-selectable adjustments to improve the quality of any video source.

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Lumagen Selects HQV™ to Power New Scaler Box
Lumagen Inc. is developing a new video processor box that incorporates the advanced Realta HQV™ video processing engine. The new Lumagen RadianceXD is slated for release in the second quarter of 2006. It will be the perfect companion for any home theater owner who wants to take advantage of the award-winning HQV powered by Teranex processing. Realta HQV adds to Lumagen’s own processing and calibration technology to help provide the ultimate home theatre experience

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Calibre Powers Next Video Processor Scaler with the REALTA HQV™ Video Engine
“We selected the Realta HQV for the Vantage-HD because it delivers spectacular image quality. Not only does it convert NTSC or PAL standard definition (SD) material to superb high definition (HD) images, but it is the only processor to correctly process HD video for maximum image quality,“ said Tim Brooksbank, CEO of Calibre.

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3M™ Selects The Realta HQV™
3M™ Selects The Realta HQV Video Processing Engine For Its Next Digital WallDisplay
“We selected the Realta HQV video engine because it has industry leading video processing and helps us provide our customers the quality they need in the business market today," said Diego G. Romeu, Digital Business Manager from 3M.

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NEC Selects The Realta HQV™ Video Processor to bring Quality Video to Plasmas and Projectors
NEC selects the Realta HQV™ video processor to bring quality video to plasmas and projectors
NEC Solutions America, Inc. has partnered with Silicon Optix to bring award-winning HQV™ processing powered by Teranex to NEC plasmas and projectors. The new NEC TheaterSync™ external video processing unit will seamlessly connect to its displays for outstanding video performance.

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