Syntax Implements 'DIVA' Audio Enhancement Bringing Virtual Surround Sound to Olevia LCD TVs.CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif. -- Syntax Corporation(TM), one of the fastest-growing manufacturers of LCD TVs in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , today announced its proprietary "Digital Interactive Virtual Audio" (DIVA) technology that delivers quality surround sound An audio recording and playback system that uses five or more channels plus a subwoofer channel. See 5.1 channel and 3D audio. performance through Olevia(TM) LCD TV's existing high quality speakers. A key component of Syntax's iDEA (Innovative Digitally Enhanced Architecture) technology, the DIVA digital sound processor provides consumers with several easily adjustable settings that enable them to simulate an array of audio environments for providing an enhanced realistic listening experience. "iDEA's DIVA technology bridges the gap between the high quality video images displayed on Olevia LCD TVs and the reality of their unique audio environment," said James Li, Chief Executive Officer of Syntax Corporation. "We're creating a truly life-like experience for our Olevia consumers regardless of whether they are watching regular TV, a DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. movie or any high definition content." Using Olevia's on-screen on·screen or on-screen adj. & adv. 1. As shown on a movie, television, or display screen. 2. Within public view; in public. display menu, consumers can select preset audio equalizer categories to best match the audio with the video content they are watching. Ambiance am·bi·ance also am·bi·ence n. The special atmosphere or mood created by a particular environment: "The noir ambience is dominated by low-key lighting . . . effects include options for enjoying realistic audio indicative of a concert, living room, arena, hall or church. A second set of equalizer presets typifies values for various kinds of audio including rock, pop, soft, live and classic. In addition to turning the surround sound option on and off, consumers can select the desired amounts of treble, bass, balance and volume leveling for an optimal total audio experience using the power of Olevia's existing speakers. Through DIVA's digital sound processor circuitry, audio-to-video phases are analyzed and matched to prevent lip-sync inconsistencies. Syntax's iDEA technology with the DIVA audio enhancement feature is currently being manufactured into Olevia LCD TVs ranging from 26", 32", 37", 42" as well as in Syntax's future 47" model to further extend the price/value of the cost effective Olevia line. In addition to the DIVA digital sound processor feature, iDEA includes other digital video processing attributes for image enhancements such as Dynamic Brightness and Contrast Controls, Pure Edge Enhancement, Advance Sharpness Control, Dynamic Noise Reduction The removal of unwanted artifacts in video material. The simplest noise reduction works primarily by comparing one frame to the next and removing tiny specks that are not the same in each frame. , Black Level Extender See Media Center Extender, bus extender and DOS extender. , White Peak Limiter lim·it·er n. 1. One that limits: a limiter of choices. 2. Electronics A circuit that prevents the amplitude of a waveform from exceeding a specified value. Also called clipper. , Flesh Tone Control and Adaptive Luma The black/gray/white information in a video signal, represented as the letter "Y." Color information is transmitted as luma (brightness) and chroma (color). The luma is a weighted sum of the RGB colors. See luminance, YUV and YUV/RGB conversion formulas. Control. To see how to navigate through DIVA's enhanced audio features, please visit http://www.syntaxgroups.com/diva.html. Syntax's Olevia LCD TVs are designed to deliver a total quality digital entertainment experience with great specifications, great prices/value, and an industry-leading warranty. Since introducing Olevia LCD TVs to consumers last year, the Syntax Olevia brand has steadily increased its popularity and today is recognized as the number three LCD TV brand in North America, according to the leading market research organization, DisplaySearch. About Syntax Corporation Founded in May 2003, Syntax Corporation (www.syntaxgroups.com) manufactures the high-value, cost effective Olevia family of widescreen HDTV-ready LCD TVs. Since the company commenced its initial shipments of Olevia LCD TVs in April 2004, Syntax has achieved unparalleled growth and is now recognized as one of the fastest growing LCD TV brands in North America with a position in the "Top 5" North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. LCD TV brands and approximately 7% market share. Worldwide, Syntax is ranked in the "Top 10" LCD TV brands. Delivering on its mission to design and mass-produce digital convergence consumer electronics products with superior specifications and competitively affordable prices, and support consumers of its Olevia brand with a unique customer-friendly after-sale warranty program, Syntax has rapidly established broad distribution in the North American retail sales channel and has expanded operations into Asia. With its partner company Taiwan Kolin Company (TSE See Tokyo Stock Exchange. TSE 1. See Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). 2. See Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE). :1606.TW, www.kolin.com.tw), Syntax maintains an R&D center and mass manufacturing at DigiMedia (www.digimedia.com.tw), its own factory in Tainan, Taiwan, plus its own final assembly and quality control production facility at Syntax headquarters located at 20480 E. Business Parkway, City of Industry (Southern California) 91789. Syntax Corporation and Olevia are trademarks of Syntax Groups Corporation. |
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