The C2-260 handles computer resolution up to 2048 x 2048 at any vertical refresh rate and all HDTV resolutions up to 1080p.
TV One recently unveiled its new C2-260 PCI/ISA card at NSCA. The C2-260 provides high-quality upconversion from standard video formats to computer or HDTV and crossconversion between computer and HDTV resolutions in a compact package. It comes with genlock, chromakey, lumakey, PIP and mixing. It is ready for PC integration and plugs into a vacant slot inside the PC where it receives all its power from a standard hard drive connector within.
The C2-260 handles virtually any computer resolution up to 2048 x 2048 at any vertical refresh rate and all HDTV resolutions up to 1080p. The C2-260 has two composite inputs and two S-video inputs. A PC loop-through is also provided. TV One’s exclusive AutoSet feature eases setup by automatically sizing and positioning the computer image to fit exactly on the video screen. All settings can be stored in nonvolatile memory and are retained even when power is switched off. An On-Screen Display is available to assist in setup.
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