Apantac unveils Tahoma multiviewers

May 13, 2009 4:27 PM

    

At the NAB Show, Apantac introduced its Tahoma line of multiviewers, which features auto detection of four to 32 video inputs (HD/SD-SDI/composite) and support for DVI, HDMI and VGA outputs up to 2048 x 1080, including 1080p.

The 3G-ready Tahoma family of multiviewers comes with built-in video and audio alarm detection and incorporates a built-in CATx extender, which allows digital 1080p signals to be extended up to 115ft.

Apantac's skin technology lets users personalize their on-screen display with any graphics tool. Video windows on the display can include multiple labels and support UMD, OMD, IMD and stand-alone labels. Tahoma Multiviewers include 16 channels of embedded audio per input with four channels of discrete analog or digital audio as an option.




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