Perplexed by your plasma? Is the reception of terrestrial television programmes not up to snuff? Hong Kong Science Park-based home theatre products maker Pixel Magic Systems offers this solution: the Plasma Enhancer PE1000 video processor. Built on the Linux platform, the PE1000 provides high-performance processing and scaling technologies to enhance analogue video broadcast reception for plasma, liquid-crystal display and rear-projection TVs. It is plugged into the display device's Digital Video Interactive or analogue Video Graphics Array terminal connection. It can also be connected to a user's DVD player or game console. The PE1000, which sells for $7,800, is designed to learn the common infrared remote control signals of a user's TV - such as power, volume and switching audio-visual inputs - to serve as one remote control for the TV.