Datacolor SpyderTV Garners Award Nomination, Showcases Exceptional Color in Home Theater Display at EHX
Released on = November 28, 2005, 7:04 pm
Press Release Author = Datacolor
Industry = Software
Press Release Summary = Breakthrough Color Calibration Technology for The "Connected Home" at Booth No. 411
Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Datacolor website: www.datacolor.com Datacolor Home Theater Media-Editorial Contact: CJC Strategists Charlé-John Cafiero (212) 674-0848 Datacolor_HomeTheater@earthlink.net
ANAHEIM, CA - EHX EXPO - November 9, 2005 - Datacolor, an internationally known name in color technology, showcases its latest and most exciting innovation in color calibration for both professionals and consumers, SpyderTVT, at The Electronic House Expo (EHX) Fall 2005, November 9 - 11, in Anaheim, CA, Booth No. 411. SpyderTVT also is nominated for a Multi-Room Audio/Video (MRAV) Award. Held in conjunction with EHX Fall 2005, MRAV awards recognize significant contributions to the multi-room audio and video market. Winners will be announced on the show floor November 9th. A key event for all "connected home pros" - those who service today's connected homes, from architects and electrical contractors to computer systems integrators and consumer electronics retailers - EHX provides the perfect venue for Datacolor's dynamic breakthrough products for home theater color calibration. SpyderTV (www.SpyderTV.com) is the latest color calibration innovation from the world color technology leader. Through the ColorVision® brand, Datacolor has delivered standards-setting SpyderT products to professional and amateur digital photographers around the world enabling them to manage color on screen and in print. Now, Datacolor leverages the industry's best colorimetric technology. It optimizes television viewing with an innovative display improvement tool that complements the company's in-depth diagnostic products such as ColorFacts Professional 6.0. (Click Here) for more information about ColorFacts SpyderTV is an easy-to-use, highly portable package that professional installers can use or pass along to their customers. It scientifically measures contrast, brightness, color, tint, and color temperature display presets of any CRT, plasma, RPTV, LCD or DLP display screen in just 30 minutes. These presets are standard adjustments that operate in a multi-variant manner - and rely on that notoriously fallible instrument, the human eye, to make proper distinctions. Most people have problems with two variants, making it extremely difficult for even the most experienced installer to obtain the superior adjustments preferred for a quality outcome by eyesight alone. With little more than a DVD player, laptop and USB port, professional installers or their staff can use award-winning Spyder technology to accurately and easily adjust menu sliders onsite, dramatically improving picture quality according to ambient conditions. SpyderTV can be used at regular intervals for quick check-ups that ensure displays are optimally tuned or when new components are added into the system. Device independent and non-invasive, consumers also can use SpyderTV to determine optimal settings without fear of accessing areas of the display intended for professionals only. A wizard-driven software package guides the process every step of the way. The product's R & D gurus Mark Hunter and Heath Barber, who joined Datacolor from professional home theater pioneer Milori, note that SpyderTV may become among the most essential tools in the new "connected home" because it offers a scientific fine-tuning process that's easy and quick. "The Datacolor SpyderTV helps installers and end-users alike to accurately improve the display on virtually any monitor, from high-end video screens to basic 36" TVs, without any invasive or time-consuming diagnostics," states Datacolor Technical Director of Home Theater Products Mark Hunter. "Consumers will see a dramatic difference in their display, which will ensure overall satisfaction with their purchase. This is good news for the expanding home theater market," Hunter adds. Market analysts predict that the television of the future is an increasingly interactive, multimedia hub that rapidly brings all channels of media to the consumer market, linking entertainment, communication and information technology at affordable prices. With the home theater trend converging, digital technologies are presenting new opportunities for innovation with the television as a focal point. (Click Here) For product images of SpyderTV In a February 2005 report, Forrester Research noted that US consumers' lust for the new big, flat TV sets is unabated. A significant percentage of those polled, 39%, said their next TV will be a flat-panel plasma or LCD TV set. Setting the pace for HDTV penetration to grow past 50 million American homes in the next five years1. System Requirements DVD player; remote control and a portable computer such as a laptop or notebook with Windows 2000 or XP operating system; and a USB port. About Datacolor Because color matters, leading businesses, creative professionals and consumers worldwide choose Datacolor's innovative technology solutions to consistently achieve the right color. A Swiss-held company, Datacolor's strong worldwide presence encompasses global manufacturing, operational facilities, and sales and support offices. ColorVision, the digital imaging unit of Datacolor, provides affordable, easy-to-use digital color control products to creative professionals, photographers, corporate customers and consumers around the world. For more information, visit www.datacolor.com Editorial note - (Click Here) for product images For editorial questions, please contact: Charlé-John Cafiero, CJC Strategists, (212) 674-0848. Datacolor_HomeTheater@earthlink.net ###