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Display Tune offers a growing list of plug-ins to add versatility and usability to DDC/CI displays. For more information about any of the plug-ins, please select the More Info link.
Picture-in-Picture (PiP)
Ideal for multi-function displays that include external video input source, the Display Tune PIP plug-in is a replacement for cumbersome OSD limited functionality.
Users can control PIP and desktop adjustments from the keyboard and mouse.
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Zoning
Easy-to-use Drag-and-Drop interface allows the user to select objects within a window or the entire contents of the window. Each zone on the desktop can be
optimized for specific applications, such as reduced brightness and increased contrast for text and separate white point, or saturated color and hue settings for a viewing video.
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Auto Pivot
Display Tune Auto Pivot plug-in dynamically rotates the contents of the display without the need for keyboard or user input.
Simply rotate the display to portrait (vertical, full-page) 90°, presentation 180°, portrait 270° or landscape, and Auto Pivot will rotate the contents of the screen in a flash.
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Asset Management
Track and control all displays within a domain from one console application. The console’s spreadsheet format provides easy to read detailed
information about each display. Display Tune’s Asset Management plug-in is the perfect solution for IT managers who need to remotely control
displays in large enterprise or small office environments.
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Theft Deterrence
Display Tune Theft Deterrence plug-in provides an effective software lock mechanism to deter the potential unauthorized removal of flat panel displays.
It’s easy to set up and use. A theft timer is initiated when the display cable and power are detached from the display. Unauthorized removal triggers
unfavorable view mode and sets display to minimal operability.
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Color Calibration
Display Tune’s color calibration plug-in uses a patent-pending method that allows the user to calibrate the display for accurate sRGB color.
The user makes adjustments to a series of targets corresponding to critical points along the tone curve. Then calculations are made to acheive
a gamma 2.2 behavior along the entire tone curve.
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