Lumagen has made video processing more affordable for home cinema enthusiasts with the addition of the Radiance Pro 4140 to its series of award-winning video processors.
The Radiance Pro 4140 is priced $1,000 less than the Radiance Pro 4240-18G. The Radiance Pro 4140 at $5,495 MSRP (USD), represents a new price point for Lumagen and is shipping now.
“The Radiance Pro 4140 incorporates a single 18G input and 9G output in a compact case design with the same outstanding video processing as other models in the Radiance Pro series. The 4140-18G with an 18G output is also available, and is housed in a 1U rackmount case, at $5995 MSRP USD. The single HDMI configuration satisfies the requirements of entry level home cinema systems,” states Lumagen president Jim Peterson.
A Lumagen video processor is considered by many experts to be an essential part of any quality home cinema. The Radiance Pro series, including the 4140, uses Lumagen’s proprietary video processing algorithms to refine and enhance the video images presented by front projectors, flat panel displays, and LED video walls to provide industry professionals and movie enthusiast’s the best in-motion image experience.
All models in the Radiance Pro series have the same video feature set, which includes the industry’s best HDR Dynamic Tone Mapping (DTM), best scaling for in-motion video content, instant-auto-aspect ratio detection and selection, plus a host of customization features.
They support 4k60 inputs, 4K60 outputs, including HDCP 2.3, HDR10, and HLG and are compatible with Dolby LLDV sources. Additionally, the Radiance Pro 5244 and 5348 models add HDMI dejitter circuitry, which improves audio by reducing the HDMI clock jitter at the audio processor input.
Each Radiance Pro video processor is a custom designed commercial-grade product, manufactured in the USA and engineered to be adaptable to incorporate new features as technology evolves. This proven capability along with free firmware updates and unparalleled customer service provides Lumagen customers with years of the best home cinema video quality available.
“Because the Radiance Pro provides the industry’s best processing for in-motion video content, it has become more than a home cinema product,” adds Jim. “It has found its way into studio post-production suites for use in video quality control for consumer releases, and for use maintaining proper lip-sync using its Genlock feature. Image science is our passion, and our products allow viewers to see what the director intended™. We are excited that the Radiance Pro 4140 allows a broader segment of the home cinema enthusiast market to enjoy the very best in video processing.”
The Radiance Pro series of video processors will be demonstrated at CEDIA Expo, September 2024, in Sound Room 4 (SR4), booth 4409, plus other locations.