User guide

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5 Expert Configuration
5.1 – Overview
Digital display devices create the picture from a large
number of pixels or points of light. The best picture with
these devices is achieved by:-
Delivering the picture signal digitally by using digital
video interface (DVI)
Sending a picture that ‘fits’ exactly the number of
pixels that the display device physically has. This is
known as 1:1 pixel mapping or driving the display at
its ‘native resolution’
Analogue display devices are not built up from
individual pixels, as such they do not have a ‘native
resolution’. However, they have a range of resolutions
where they can deliver the best performance, therefore
it is recommended to utilize in that mode.
Although optimum resolution varies from one display
device to another, this would not be causing setback to
Crystalio, since it has been designed to match the
resolution of almost any display device available in the
market.
What makes Crystalio distinguished from the ordinary
video processors among various state-of-the-art
technologies incorporated is, that the sophisticated
control allows users to have the flexibility to configure
every single aspect of video processing.
Crystalio provides expert users with a diverse range of
options and settings for customizing the system to suit
their specific needs and preferences. These include
color fine-tuning and enhancement, aspect ration
control, re-defining remote control buttons, customizing
menu display, saving display profiles, etc. These
options allow users to be able to control the display
settings precisely and to have quality video viewing
experience. With such control, users could maximize
the performance of any video sources and exploit the
capability of almost any display devices.