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Toshiba says Super Resolution LCD TVs will win over high-end AV fans, predicts sales will double

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Toshiba says that it expects that its new picture processing circuitry, dubbed Super Resolution Technology, or SRT, will win over discerning TV buyers and enable it to double sales of LCD TVs worldwide.

Speaking in Japan, the company announced that it aims to sell 13 million screens in 2010, which is double what it sold in 2007.

Toshiba’s strategy is to secure 10-percent share of the highly competitive global market. The first Toshiba screens with SRT image scaling, which has been designed to make standard definition TV broadcasts look like high definition, go on sale this autumn.

Toshiba is lying

How can SD material look like HD? The processing required means that the information required to upscale has to be filled in. If the source isn't high quality there's no way it can look like HD

super resolution exists

toshiba are lying can you explain the hubble teliscope and how far reaches of space are looked at after super resolution tech enhances the image....

can you also explain away how police and military super res images to id people or weapons and miltary targets

can you explain away how photos taken at high altitude are super resolutioned to look closer at the detail

its all a form of super resolution

a 480p/576p dvd scaled to 720p with high end scalers looks dam sweet on HDTVS

super resolution and scaling combined can result in great images

I WATCH CABLE TV IN 576i uk broadcast widescreen my cable box scales to 720p my tv reformats this to 768p display screen

IT GENUINLY LOOKS HD ITS SUPER SPARP AND IS A MATCH FOR HD BROADCASTS ON SKY

SO NOW TELL ME THIS DOESN'T WORK.........

ur lying not toshiba

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