FOR-A to demonstrate 16-channel multiviewer at IBC2008
Aug 20, 2008 10:52 AM
FOR-A will show a range of multiviewers at IBC2008, including the 16-channel MV-1610HS
At IBC2008, FOR-A will demonstrate the latest members of its MV series of multiviewers, the 16-channel MV-1610HS, a four-input version (MV-410HS), and a PC/video mixed version (MV-410RGB).
The MV-410HS is a four-input version of the MV-1610HS, which supports HD-SDI, SD-SDI and analog composite signals, and the MV-410RGB is a multiviewer that supports mixed input of RGB and analog composite signals.
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