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THX Launches Its First Mobile iOS App to Help Consumers Properly Adjust and Get the Most from Their TV, Projector and Speakers
SAN RAFAEL, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
THX
Ltd. today announced its first mobile app, THX tune-up™, which is
now available in the iTunes
App Store. THX tune-up is an easy-to-use, interactive app that lets
the general consumer use an iOS device to adjust their TVs, projectors
and speakers, to get the best performance and enjoyment from their
entertainment system - regardless of brand and price.
THX tune-up arrives just in time for this year's Big Game. According to
research conducted by the Retail Advertising and Marketing Association,
more than 7.5 million viewers are expected to buy a new television
specifically for the game.1 To help all home viewers get on a
level playing field and enjoy their new or existing TVs on this big day, THX
is offering the app worldwide for free for the first week of its
release (January 29 - February 4, 2013). THX tune-up will then be
available at its regular price of U.S. $1.99 in select countries.2
"By using the THX tune-up app, sports fans, movie enthusiasts, gamers
and even reality show addicts can confirm their TV and sound system are
set up correctly. THX tune-up guides consumers simply and easily through
picture and sound adjustments to get the best possible entertainment
experience from their home system," said Sandra Benedetto, director of
product management, THX Ltd. "We also included fun stuff, like links to
THX cinema trailers and our signature "THX®
Deep NoteTM" sound that are bound to evoke envy on a
newly 'tuned-up' system."
THX tune-up features
Using specifically custom designed video patterns and audio tests, THX
tune-up allows consumers to check that video equipment settings are
optimized based on the consumer's equipment capabilities and lighting
environment, and external speakers are working in phase and are
connected properly. For instance, color and tint settings are often
complicated to adjust properly without special gasses or other unique
equipment. THX tune-up uses the iPad or iPhone (News - Alert) camera and a special,
THX-designed built-in color filter to help consumers easily ensure
colors are accurate and skin tones appear natural.
The interactive app provides users step-by-step instructions via
narration and text, as well as a detailed guide on how to use all of its
features, walking consumers through the following tests:
Video adjustments
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Aspect (News - Alert) ratio - ensures your TV displays
shapes and sizes correctly
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Brightness - makes certain shadow details
and night scenes are clearly visible
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Contrast - ensures that white detail is
distinct on your television
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Color - make sure colors are bright and
vibrant but not overly saturated or cartoonish
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Tint - ensures skin tones appear natural
and are not too green or red
Audio adjustments
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Speaker assignment - ensures that
speakers are connected to the correct audio video receiver (AVR)
output and intended sound is coming from the correct speaker
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Speaker phase - confirms that positive
and negative speaker wires are connected correctly and all speakers
are in phase
The THX tune-up app is not intended to provide full calibration
capabilities. For home theater enthusiasts, calibrators or installers
that want a higher level of control and ability to fine-tune their
system, THX has a THX
Calibrator Blu-ray Disc which is given to graduates from any THX
Education class, and is also available in limited quantities at
industry tradeshows and events in which THX participates.
Bonus features
THX tune-up is not all about settings - THX added a number of its
classic cinema features to the app that can be appreciated over and over
again:
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"THX Deep Note" - the sound that made THX famous is available at the
push of a button in 5.1 surround sound
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"THX Trailers" - extraordinary THX trailers (just like the ones in THX
Certified Cinemas) are available in HD for users to show off their
newly tuned TV and sound systems to friends and family
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"Moo Can" - users can tilt their iPhone or iPad to hear the classic
"moo" sound from a popular THX cinema trailer
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"Ask Tex" - provides consumers with an easy way to get answers to any
questions they might have for THX about their home theater equipment
and setup process
THX and future apps
With the launch of THX tune-up, THX is laying the groundwork for partner
involvement with future applications that can provide a competitive
differentiator and feature enhancements for mass consumer products. With
a rich history born out of George Lucas' desire to improve cinema video
and audio capabilities, THX hopes to help bridge the inherent hardware
capability of smart devices, TVs, speakers and overall home theater
systems with content creators' creative intent to improve the home
entertainment experience.
Supported devices
THX
tune-up is available now for Apple (News - Alert) iOS devices only, including the
iPad 2, 3 and 4 with iOS version 5.1.1 or later; the iPad Mini with
version 6.0 or later; the iPhone 4, 4S and 5 with iOS version 5.1.1 or
later; and the iPod Touch, generation 4 or later with iOS version 5.1.1
or later. THX plans to release an Android (News - Alert) version in Spring 2013.
An Apple Digital AV adapter or Lightning Digital AV adapter and HDMI
cable, or Apple TV is needed to connect the iPhone or iPad to your
system.
1. More than 179 Million Football Fans Gearing Up for the Big Game,
According to Retail Advertising and Marketing Association. National
Retail Federation research, January 24, 2013.
2. Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Singapore, Spain, United
Kingdom and United States.
About THX
From the big screen to your screen, THX ignites your passion for
exciting entertainment experiences. Founded by George Lucas and
recognized by audiences around the globe, THX is synonymous with the
design and certification of world-class cinemas, premium audio systems,
3D HDTVs and blockbuster movies. Products featuring THX technologies
defy convention and define quality in their class, whether in the
cinema, in the home or on the road.

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