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Wohler unveils Touch-it Digital compact monitoring, control
Apr 9, 2008 8:27 AM
When an image on the left LCD display is touched, the corresponding video source appears on the right LCD monitor at full size.
Wohler Technologies’ video products division PANORAMAdtv has released the Touch-it Digital multichannel video monitor and controller.
This latest addition to the Touch-it product line combines side-by-side 7in color LCD screens in 3RU, providing real-time monitoring and routing of up to 16 channels of multirate HD/SD-SDI video.
Well suited for multiviewer applications where space is limited, Touch-it Digital offers an LCD on the left with touch-screen capabilities that can display from four to 16 thumbnail images, which automatically scale to fill the screen.
When an image is touched, the corresponding video source appears on the right LCD monitor at full size, and its HD/SD-SDI source signal is sent to BNC outputs. The multiview touch screen is also duplicated on a VGA output for monitoring on a larger external display.
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