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12 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. 2006
New Real Black Creation 16-Bit Digital Signal Processing
A combination of real black reproduction technology to better
accentuate images and 4,000:1 contrast (maximum 10,000:1)
allows users to enjoy sharper pictures (Spring 2006 models).
Contrast has been further enhanced with Matsushita’s cutting-edge system LSIs.
Through maximum 16-bit digital processing, contrast has been improved by
approximately 50% (compared with Matsushita’s prior year models), allowing finer
expression and a crisp, realistic picture (Spring 2006 models).
Conventional picture New real black creation
Deep blacks for significant
enhancement of picture quality
Conventional signal processing
Detailed gradation
in each scene
16-bit digital signal processing
Overall contrast improved approximately 50%
PEAKS Driver
Display processor IC that
ensures optimal image
expression according to the
panel’s specific characteristics
PEAKS Panel
Display panel that uses a staged, ribbed
configuration to achieve increased
brightness.
Integrated development of materials, process
and circuit technologies.
Three Key Technologies for High Picture Quality (PEAKS*)
PEAKS Processor
System LSI that controls all
processing from signal reception
to picture reproduction
*The name PEAKS is used only in the Japanese market.
Unique Technologies for High Picture Quality