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TV One unveils two new video scalers
Mar 10, 2009 11:40 AM
The new 1T-VS-624 will convert a wide variety of standard PC (RGB) signals between VGA and WUXGA to a standard HDMI output at PC, SD or HD resolutions.
TV One has introduced the 1T-VS-622 and 1T-VS-624 video scalers.
The new 1T-VS-622 will convert composite or S-video SD analog signals to an HDMI output at PC, SD or HD resolutions. In addition, externally available audio can be embedded into the output HDMI signal via separate Toslink and analog stereo inputs.
The new 1T-VS-624 will convert a wide variety of standard PC (RGB) signals between VGA and WUXGA to a standard HDMI output at PC, SD or HD resolutions. In addition, externally available audio can be embedded into the output HDMI signal via separate Toslink and analog stereo inputs.
Both units are HDCP compliant and DVI compatible and are well-suited for situations where video and PC signals must be viewed on an HDMI display.
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