Full HD upscaling AV receivers
Full HD upscaling
— upscaling is called an increase in video resolution in such a way that it is not just “stretched” by the required number of pixels (even the simplest TVs have a similar function), but is programmatically supplemented with the required number of points. The need for such a function is associated with the widespread use of high-resolution screens — many video materials shot before the "HD era" have a much lower resolution and may look "sloppy" on modern displays (especially large ones). Upscaling partially eliminates this drawback; Of course, it will not replace a full-fledged FullHD “picture”, but the image quality increases significantly. Considering that most modern TVs have Full HD resolution, this feature can be very useful if you plan to often watch lower resolution videos.Show