Sage Showcases Highest Quality Progressive Video Output at COMDEX 2000:
First public showing of single-chip solution FLI2200 display processors implementing Faroudja Laboratories' award winning technology LAS VEGAS, Nov 13, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Sage Inc. (Nasdaq: SAGI chart, msgs), a leading provider of digital display processors for consumer technology and PC-display products, features today at Comdex the first public demonstration of its new digital display processor, the FLI 2200.
Sage will be exhibiting the world's first 10-bit single-chip motion adaptive deinterlacer in DVD players.
This new deinterlacing chip delivers video quality exceeding that of other products on the market today, effectively setting a new benchmark for measuring video performance. Additionally, Sage will be showcasing its Jaguar line of display processors, namely the Jag TX/TS, 200, D, and ASM/AUM. Highlighted features will include digital interface (DVI), analog and digital (dual) interface, high quality video (NTSC, PAL), Picture in Picture (PIP), Active Color Management, and resolutions up to Wide UXGA. Demonstrations will be shown at Sage's hospitality suite located in the Riviera Hotel.
"Video technology products are evolving to meet the requirements of high-quality video processing and Comdex provides Sage with an ideal program to showcase our technology. The superior video quality and low cost configuration makes the FLI2200 display processor valuable to both consumer and commercial markets," said Chandra Reddy, president and CEO of Sage. "We are proud to demonstrate the FLI 2200 providing PC-display and consumer technology manufacturers with unmatched video quality and maximum design flexibility."
With a comprehensive set of video functions that adapt to multiple market segments, the FLI2200 is ideally suited for use in flat-panel TVs (LCD and PDP), progressive scan TVs, multimedia front/rear projectors, progressive DVD players, home theater systems, scan converters and multimedia PCs and workstations.
Each year, COMDEX presents the world's largest and most influential IT event. This year's event will incorporate a focus on semiconductors and embedded systems and host more than 2,300 exhibiting companies, thousands of product launches, and service more than three and a half million buyers, resellers, IT professionals, developers and corporate managers. |