EVS to demonstrate live 3-D record, playback at NAB

Apr 1, 2010 4:13 PM

    
At the 2010 NAB Show, EVS will be demonstrating the 3-D production capabilities of the XT[2]+ server.

At the 2010 NAB Show, EVS will be demonstrating the 3-D production capabilities of the XT[2]+ server.

With live 3-D becoming a reality, EVS will demonstrate at the 2010 NAB Show the 3-D capabilities of its XT[2]+ production server used at worldwide events for live 3-D replays, editing and slow-motion action. The new XT[2]+ production and live storage server offers enhanced live production capabilities and scalable storage capacities with up to 20TB of storage capacity per server. The new SD/HD server is available in two-, four- or six-channel configurations, with new SAS disks controllers, external storage arrays and dual networking capabilities.

See EVS at NAB Show Booth C9508.




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