Coolpad Announces Collaborative Partnership With Pixelworks
With Pixelworks Visual Processing Technologies, Collaboration Will Provide Future Coolpad Devices With Leading-Edge, Superior Visual Experiences
Global consumer electronics company Coolpad announced a compelling new partnership with Pixelworks, Inc., a leading provider of power efficient visual processing solutions. By incorporating Pixelworks technology, next-generation Coolpad devices will offer authentic, cinematic movie quality and spectacular HDR visuals. The first Coolpad product designed with this technology is planned to be released later this year.
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“We are very pleased to partner with Pixelworks, a leading company in visual display and motion processing solutions,” said Steve Cistulli, CEO, Coolpad Americas. “Since the launch of Coolpad Dyno Smartwatch at CES 2019, Coolpad has brought to market a diverse portfolio of products designed for every member of the family. This partnership with Pixelworks will bring the best quality images and video to our new devices, without the hefty price tag, as we continue to drive innovation in areas like IoT, kids’ technology, and other connected devices.”
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Coolpad will be launching the first of many products with Pixelworks in the coming year with features including:
- High-Dynamic Range (HDR), upscaling for millions of Standard Definition video content online
- Clear, life-like motion for videos
- Richer, vibrant, and more accurate colors
As smartphones are the primary entertainment device for an increasing portion of the population, display experience is paramount for a mobile device to be successful. Pixelworks provides industry-leading video and motion processing technology that enables highly authentic viewing experiences across a wide variety of devices.
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