Govee's new TV backlight uses a triple camera
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Govee's new TV backlight uses a triple camera
"Govee has launched a new TV backlight kit for folks who like to add immersive lighting that syncs with whatever is playing on the display. The Govee TV Backlight 3 Pro features an "industry-first HDR triple-camera wide-area color matching system," according to Govee, which is designed to capture the colors on your TV screen with greater accuracy than other cameras in the smart-lighting company's older kits."
"'For the first time, this innovative system integrates a groundbreaking image sensor that features HDR capture capability, delivering high-fidelity 105dB dynamic range imaging for superior signal-to-noise performance,' Govee said in its press release. The TV Backlight 3 Pro light strip that attaches to the back of displays has also been upgraded to be 30 percent brighter than its predecessors, and it uses an 'AI intelligent color mixing system' that automatically adjusts the backlight's white balance and saturation settings."
Govee launched the TV Backlight 3 Pro featuring an HDR triple-camera wide-area color matching system that captures on-screen colors with increased accuracy compared with older kits. The system integrates an HDR-capable image sensor providing 105 dB dynamic range imaging for improved signal-to-noise performance. The light strip for rear display mounting is 30 percent brighter than predecessors. An AI intelligent color mixing system automatically adjusts white balance and saturation. The product will be available sometime in September. Price and size models will be announced later. The earlier Lite version started at $90 in 2024.
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