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Quality is always of utmost importance within Philips. Extensive research and development has been done in many areas, including the fields of digital video and digital storage. Philips LED video screens benefit enormously from the vast amount of research that has been incorporated. Using the expertise available in-house, Philips has developed a number of unique dedicated technologies for its LED video screens range, resulting in unsurpassed image quality, reliability and product lifetime.

Resolution enhancement with DPMT™

Philips Delta Pixel Matrix Technology™ (DPMT™) provides the ultimate in resolution enhancement. It incorporates the unique Philips Delta-Nabla LED configuration, together with Philips' DPMT™ image re-sampling algorithm.

Elimination of solarisation through ASP™

Philips Anti-Solarisation Processing™ (ASP™) is a unique feature of Philips LED video screens. It completely removes the sparkling and color banding (solarisation) commonly seen in darker picture areas of LED displays with true Philips proprietory 48 Bit colour rendering.

SmoothPix™ homogeneity management

Philips SmoothPix™ guarantees the ultimate in homogeneity by electronically eliminating differences in brightness and color between LEDs to provide a perfectly uniform display image. In addition, Philips SmoothPix™ allows screens of any age to be re-calibrated to their original level of homogeneity.

Longer LED lifetime with Direct Drive™

All Philips LED video displays employ direct LED drive. This ensures that the screens will last for many years without becoming excessively dim or patchy. Multiplexing involves driving LEDs at high current for short periods of time. Direct Drive prevents driving LEDs at high current and thus prevents the rapid decrease in LED light output. Although Direct Drive employs more driving component, thus increasing price, Philips is not willing to make any compromise in preventing the consequences of multiplexing, the rapid decrease in light output.