FOR-A to demonstrate 3Gb/s switchers at IBC2009

Aug 12, 2009 8:49 AM

    
The FOR-A HVS-5000 switcher supports signals from SD to 3Gb/s.

The FOR-A HVS-5000 switcher supports signals from SD to 3Gb/s.

FOR-A will demonstrate its HVS-5000 switcher series during IBC2009. The HVS-5000 series supports the 3Gb/s signal standard, enabling broadcasters to migrate to the emerging 1080p HD format. In addition to HD and SD signals, this switcher series supports 1080/60p, 1080/59.94p and 1080/50p.

This line of switchers expands on FOR-A’s flagship HANABI series of switchers and offers three new model choices: the HVS-5300A with 2 M/E, the HVS-5300 with 3 M/E and the HVS-5400 with 4 M/E. All switchers in the series are designed for both live broadcast and post production, and all come standard with a touch-panel controller.




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