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Emcore’s DVI-1000 transports content for newly opened Newseum
Aug 1, 2008 8:00 AM
The newly opened Newseum in Washington, D.C., is relying on Emcore’s single-fiber DVI-1000 systems to transport uncompressed video feeds to six floors of exhibits and other displays.
Newseum visitors can view the content at the locations coming from strategically situated control rooms in the facility. The DVI-1000 systems transport the feeds via optical fiber to ensure the retention of image quality regardless of the length of cable runs and other external factors.
The resolution of the content being delivered ranges up to 1080p at 1920 x 1200 to support various theaters, projectors and digital displays throughout the facility.
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