Crystal Vision releases downconvertor for monitor stacks

Oct 21, 2009 11:39 AM

    
Crystal Vision’s Q-Down Mini enables HD feed monitoring.

Crystal Vision’s Q-Down Mini enables HD feed monitoring.

Crystal Vision has released Q-Down Mini, a new version of its broadcast downconverter and distribution amplifier. Q-Down Mini is Crystal Vision's first minibox and has been designed for attaching directly to the back of SD monitors in space-challenged environments with no spare rack space. It can downconvert 720p and 1080i HD at both 50Hz and 59.94Hz, with the downconverter bypassed if the input is SD.




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