360 Systems ships MAXX HD server

Sep 1, 2009 3:59 PM

    
360 Systems is now shipping its MAXX HD video server worldwide.

360 Systems is now shipping its MAXX HD video server worldwide.

360 Systems has made available its MAXX HD line of HD video servers to customers worldwide. Two models sized to match the storage needs of different applications are currently available in the MAXX HD series.

The larger MAXX-2400 HD features two record channels, four HD-SDI output channels plus SD monitoring, eight audio channels per video channel, and 12 TB of internal storage. Compatible with leading automation systems, it is ideal for applications such as playout, satellite ingest cache, graphics store, key and fill with graphics and as a remote production server.

See 360 Systems at IBC2009 in Stand 10.A38.




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