madVR Envy Extreme 2080 Video Processor

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Product Description:

  • HDR Dynamic Tone Mapping:Frame-by-frame optimization
  • Highlight Recovery:Yes
  • Contrast Recovery:Yes
  • Shadow Detail Recovery:Yes
  • 4K Upscaling:Yes
  • Sharpening and Detail Enhancement:Specialized algorithms
  • 3D LUT Calibration:Supports 256-point 3D LUTs
  • 1D LUT Calibration:Supports 4,096 point 1D LUTs
  • Machine Learning Algorithms:Real-time video stream enhancement
Products Specifications
  • HDR Dynamic Tone Mapping:Frame-by-frame optimization
  • Highlight Recovery:Yes
  • Contrast Recovery:Yes
  • Shadow Detail Recovery:Yes
  • 4K Upscaling:Yes
  • Sharpening and Detail Enhancement:Specialized algorithms
  • 3D LUT Calibration:Supports 256-point 3D LUTs
  • 1D LUT Calibration:Supports 4,096 point 1D LUTs
  • Machine Learning Algorithms:Real-time video stream enhancement

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  • Secrets of Home Theater and High Fidelity

    • Reviewed on 21 Jun, 2023

      At first blush, the madVR Envy Extreme Mk2 Video Processor’s price seems, well, extreme. But taken in the context of high-end AV, it’s far less expensive than a lot of audio equipment I’ve seen. It does for video what a $100,000 Naim amplifier does for stereo. So, by that logic, it’s a bargain! The resulting video quality simply cannot be replicated by any other product I’m aware of. Its MotionAI processing is superb, and it does the best HDR tone-mapping I’ve yet seen. Build quality is as good as it gets and the ability to upgrade the core video board is a huge plus. The software is well-engineered and well-designed for easy setup and use.

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