Solid State Logic to introduce C100 HD

Aug 16, 2007 1:53 PM

    
Solid State Logic C100 HD-S console

The new Solid State Logic C100 HD-S console has an identical feature set as the new C100 HD, but is configured in a smaller form factor.

Solid State Logic will highlight an expansion of its C100 digital broadcast console product portfolio at IBC2007.

The C100 console has evolved to become the C100 HD with new v4.0 software that delivers an enhanced feature set and a significant boost in processing power. The company will also feature the new C100 HD-S,a smaller form factor console designed for applications with limited space.

The C100 HD range is further enhanced by the addition of Centuri HD-S, a new smaller front-loading processor option.

The C100 HD and HD-S consoles have an identical feature set in different formats tailored to meet the needs of the entire range of broadcast applications. Both consoles can be used with either the newly expanded Centuri HD processor or the new Centuri HD-S processor options.

See Solid State Logic at IBC2007 in Stand 8.472, or visit www.solid-state-logic.com.




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