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Leightronix to showcase AV servers at InfoComm in Orlando
May 12, 2006 2:16 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter
The Leightronix TCD/NX video player/recorder.
Leightronix will showcase the new TCD/NX AV server and demonstrate other digital video playback and recording solutions at InfoComm 2006 in Orlando. The TCD/NX can be used for local TV operations, private communication networks, video display, and emergency messaging systems.
The TCD/NX is a multichannel video player/recorder with digital video messaging capabilities and is controlled by the Leightronix TCD/IP network managed video system controller. Up to 16 TCD/NX servers can be configured under one TCD/IP for automated control of up to 32 channels of digital video playback and 16 channels of recording. The TCD/NX utilizes external USB 2.0 hard drives expandable up to 1TB. Various drive configurations are possible and include support for select RAID protected storage.
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