E-mediavision.com to offer telestrator package

Feb 13, 2008 8:03 AM

    
POINT-HD is available as a package for installation into existing workstations.

POINT-HD is available as a package for installation into existing workstations.

E-mediavision.com’s POINT-HD telestrator will be available as a packaged offering with the Telestration software and video frame buffer card for clients with existing computer workstations. This will complement its current fully configured POINT-HD system.

The POINT-HD telestrator, popular with sports and news presenters, currently uses the HP XW8400 series of workstations, which is the same platform used by Avid and Vizrt applications.

In addition, e-mediavision.com is releasing POINT-HD version 4, which will feature new functionality that allows live Internet webpages to be displayed in HD 720P/1080i/1080P in real time. This new Web tool allows the presenter to navigate the Web live in HD without using scan converters.

For more information, visit www.e-mediavision.com.




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