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Pixel Power LogoVision now upgradeable to HD
Sep 25, 2007 5:28 PM
Pixel Power has launched LogoVision SD, a new, future proof SD-only version of its channel branding device that can be field upgraded to switch between HD/SD capability.
Pixel Power designed the LogoVision family to meet the needs of automated branding applications, with multiple clocks, multilayer static and animated logos, text crawls and support for popular graphics formats.
LogoVision interfaces with all leading automation systems via XML over TCP/IP Ethernet, legacy RS-422 protocols or GPIs. Custom control panels can be created easily with the LogoVision Control Toolbox. It can be set up from a front panel interface or via standard Web browser.
LogoVision incorporates two video inputs with automatic bypass in the event of power failure, with dual power supplies available as an option. All content is stored in non-volatile solid-state memory for additional security. Options include interfaces for a temperature probe and the U.S. Emergency Alert System (EAS).
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