Chromatec introduces new fully-featured HD 3G multiviewer
Sep 17, 2008 8:00 AM
The new multiviewer from Chromatec accepts up to 64 3Gb/s video inputs.
Offered as a complete multiviewer, Chromatec’s new MV-xx can be configured as a single unit with up to 64 video inputs or as a dual multiviewer with up to 2 x 32 inputs. It accepts a wide range of analog and digital video formats up to HD 1080p, 3Gb/s and can also display up to 1024 audio channels. There are two DVI-I video outputs per multiviewer.
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