Orad highlights PowerWall

Apr 17, 2009 3:01 PM

    

Orad Hi Tec Systems is featuring its new PowerWall solution for delivering compelling graphical content on video walls in high resolution at the NAB Show.

PowerWall, which offers 4K resolution from a single box, enables broadcasters to zoom in on the screen without the graphic content becoming pixelated. PowerWall is well-suited for news, entertainment, sports and election productions and can be easily integrated into any production workflow.

The PowerWall turnkey system is based on the HDVG platform that provides a 4K resolution output from a single box. This single unit outputs four genlocked HD signals, which are then provided to the splitter box used for the video wall. These four outputs can be tiled across the video wall to whatever video wall size is required.

See Orad Hi Tec Systems at the NAB Show in Booth SU10517.




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