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Build outboard video processors for high-end home theater in Beaverton, Oregon, since 2001.
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Lumagen was founded in September 2001 in Beaverton, Oregon, as a video-systems company focused on a single problem: getting the cleanest possible image onto a projector or display in a high-end home theater. That outboard-video-processor focus has stayed the company's whole identity rather than a side product. The current line centers on the Radiance Pro series, with models such as the 4140 and 4242 handling 4K60 input and output, HDCP 2.2, HDR, and HLG. The defining feature is per-frame Dynamic Tone Mapping, which analyzes every frame of HDR content, detects scene changes, and optimizes the transfer function so highlight and shadow detail survive on a given projector's capabilities. Units run roughly $5,500 to $7,500 and up depending on input/output configuration. Lumagen occupies a near-category-of-one position in dedicated outboard video processing, where its main rivals are MadVR Labs' Envy line and processing built into high-end projectors. It sells direct from Beaverton and through a HARMAN Luxury Audio Group distribution program, putting it in front of serious custom-install and home-theater dealers. Press coverage spans Sound & Vision, Widescreen Review, Home Theater Review, Home Cinema Choice, and StereoNET. Processors are designed and manufactured in Beaverton, Oregon.