TV One’s new C2-6104 DVI-I CORIOview is based on the company’s CORIO2 technology.
TV One will showcase its new C2-6104 DVI-I CORIOview and C2-6204 HD-SDI CORIOview multiviewers at IBC2009.
Designed for command-and-control rooms, including use within the medical and security industry, the new CORIOview range is based on TV One’s CORIO2 technology and can accommodate five separate inputs. Users can place four windows of any size and position on one screen, and the fifth input can be used for a full-screen, unscaled background image or to allow another multiviewer to be connected. Several units can be cascaded together in this manner resulting in a four more windows per unit.
Colored borders and source labeling is available for each window and included features, such as the key mode, allow any window to be keyed over any other with variable priority/layer control. The keyed image can also be faded in and out.
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