Zandar Technologies to unveil Predator II multiviewer
Aug 16, 2007 1:42 PM
The Predator II retains the image quality and minimal frame delay that are central to Zandar’s Predator Series and offers enhanced monitoring functions.
Zandar Technologies will launch Predator II, the next-generation multiviewer in its
Predator Series, at the IBC2007.
The Predator II improves the efficiency of viewing and monitoring a multitude of
sources and is designed for TV stations and broadcasters in production, outside
broadcast, master control, transmission and confidence monitoring.
The Predator II retains the image quality and minimal frame delay that are central to
Zandar’s Predator Series and offers enhanced monitoring functions for the control of
multiple systems in a scalable virtual wall. It allows seamless integration with third-
party equipment and controllers and fast response through status reporting using
video, audio, metadata and system data monitoring.
See Zandar Technologies at IBC2007 in Stand 8.228, or visit www.zandar.com.
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