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Videotek to introduce multi-format HD/SDI monitor at NAB2005
Mar 2, 2005 12:38 PM, HD Technology Update e-newsletter
The TVM-950 is designed to be a versatile, intuitive HD/SD-SDI video and audio monitoring instrument.
Videotek, a division of Leitch Technology, will debut its new TVM-950HD multi-format high-definition SDI monitor with integral, high-resolution color LCD display at NAB2005.
The TVM-950 is designed to be a versatile, intuitive HD/SD-SDI video and audio monitoring instrument in a half RU form factor.
It provides accurate, stable display of single or multiple waveform, vector, gamut, audio, picture, timing and data analyzer functions in quadrant or full-screen views.
The TVM-950HD's capabilities include advanced analysis tools, an extensive alarm set with peak level reporting, metadata, EIA-608, 708 closed caption, Teletext and XDS displays. Remote interfaces include 10/100BaseT Ethernet and USB ports, supporting frame-capture transfer and mouse control.
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