Brands Featuring VRS Technologies

Denon

Anchor Bay Video Reference Series™ (VRS™) Processing Enables 1080p Output and Video Enhancement in New Denon AV Receivers and Blu-ray Player

Anchor Bay, a leading supplier of video-processing semiconductors (ASICs) and systems, announced today that Denon Electronics has chosen to incorporate Anchor Bay video processing chips, with the latest proprietary Video Reference Series™ (VRS™) technologies including Precision Video Deinterlacing™ and Precision Video Scaling™, across their newly introduced product line. Anchor Bay’s flagship ABT2010 chip powers the video processing in the $1,999 AVR-4310CI, the $1,499 AVR-3310CI, and the $849 AVR-2310CI receivers, all from Denon’s Custom Integration product line. The ABT2010 also processes video in two receivers from the premium brand’s Retail Home Theater Series line, the $1,499 AVR-990 and the $799 AVR 890. For the $549 AVF-1910 and the $499 AVR-790 receivers, Denon has selected the versatile ABT1030 chip.

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Pioneer Electronics Selects Anchor Bay’s VRS Technologies to Deliver Video Scaling Up to 1080p and HDMI 1.3 With Deep Color in Five Newly Released Audio/Video Receivers

Anchor Bay, a leading supplier of video-processing semiconductors (ASICs) and systems, announced today that Pioneer Electronics has selected an Anchor Bay video processing chip as the scaling engine for five new Audio/Video Receivers (AVRs). The ABT1015 chip, featuring the latest proprietary Video Reference Series™ (VRS™) technologies, including Precision Video Scaling™, is used in each of the five AVRs. These Pioneer products, the first ever to use Anchor Bay processing, are available now – three in the U.S. and two in Japan. The versatile ABT1015 chip powers the video processing in the $899 VSX-23TXH, the $699 VSX-21TXH, and the $499 VSX-1019AH-K receivers, all of which are currently on sale in the U.S. market. The chip is also found in the VSA-LX52 (150,000 Yen) and VSA-1019AH (105,000 Yen) receivers, on sale in Japan.

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Yamaha

Yamaha selects the ABT1010 Precision Video Scaling Technology for use in the new RX-V2700, HDMI enabled AV receiver.

Yamaha’s RX-V2700 is a mid-class, 7.1-channel AV digital home theater receiver that provides consumers with an unprecedented number of entertainment options. The RX-V2700 features an Ethernet connection, enabling consumers to access Internet radio stations, music files stored on a PC, and the company's premier MusicCAST audio system server (MCX-2000). It is compatible with the Apple iPod, via an optional docking station (YDS-10), and allows playback of XM Satellite Radio's standard and XM HD surround content.

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Anchor Bay Video Reference Series™ (VRS™) Processing Selected for 1080p Upscaling and HDMI 1.3 In Two New Sherwood Audio/Video Receivers

The ABT2010 chip, which features the latest proprietary Video Reference Series™ (VRS™) technologies, including Precision Video Scaling™, is used in the Sherwood Newcastle R-774 and Sherwood RD-8504, the first Sherwood products to use Anchor Bay video processing. Both A/V receivers are available now, at an SRP of $849.95 for the R-774 and an SRP of $479.95 for the RD-8504.

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OPPO Unveils DV-983H Universal Up-Converting DVD Player with Video Reference Series Technologies and 7.1 Channel Audio.

Featuring Anchor Bay's leading video processing technologies, 7.1-channel audio, and 1080p HDMI up-conversion, the DV-983H Universal DVD Player delivers the breath-taking audio and video performance needed to make standard DVDs look their best on today's large screen, high resolution displays.

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Esoteric

TEAC Esoteric selects VRS Precision Video Scaling by Anchor Bay Technologies for their new P-03 Universal CD/DVD Player.

The P-03 Universal integrates proven, high-quality video-processing technologies enhanced by Esoteric. Unlike other players using 10-bit or 12-bit video processing, the P-03 Universal is equipped with the latest 14-bit/216-MHz video D/A converter chip, as well as the ABT1018 video-scaling chip from Anchor Bay. The D/A converter chip offers the finest analog output available for resolutions up to 480p/576p, while an HDMI output offers an artifact-free digital connection for resolutions up to 1080p.

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Marantz

MARANTZ SELECTS Anchor Bay's PRECISION VIDEO SCALING TECHNOLOGY FOR THEIR NEW FLAGSHIP DVD PLAYER

Anchor Bay Technologies' Precision Video Scaling™ will position Anchor Bay as a leading developer of video processing technologies while setting the standard for future innovation in the industry. Anchor Bay will continue to power the DVDO brand while supporting the progression of next generation components, such as the Marantz DV9600. Anchor Bay's technology is based on a proprietary video scaling engine that can independently scale an image horizontally and vertically to achieve an outstanding picture quality for today's high resolution video displays.

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Arcam

Anchor Bay Provides Precision Video Scaling™ for Arcam’s DiVA DV137 Universal DVD Player

VRS Scaling Technology Delivers 1080p Output While Speeding Time to Market

The DV137 is Arcam’s pioneering universal DVD player, which supplies high-resolution pictures direct to the display using its HDMI output, bypassing the low-cost scaling chips inside most of today’s digital video displays. Powered by Anchor Bay’s ABT1010 scaling engine , the DV137 up-converts standard-definition (480p, 576p) formats from the DVD decoder and outputs any resolution from VGA (640x480) to 1080p (1920x1080), with multiple standard and custom aspect ratios.

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