Opticomm to showcase OLX-3000 optical switch

Aug 29, 2007 10:52 AM

    

Opticomm will display a live multicast of DVI at WUXGA 1920 x 1200 resolution to three separate monitors at IBC2007.

The setup will use Opticomm DVI-150 systems; each monitor will receive the same DVI source optically transmitted and multicasted via the Optilinx OLX-3000 optical switch.

The company will also use a combination of the Opticomm Optiva series of configurable, daisy-chained systems and the Optilinx OLX-3000 optical switch series to display a live multicast of SDI and composite video, each to two separate monitors. The monitors will display sources input and multicasted via the Optilinx OLX-3000 optical switch.

See Opticomm at IBC2007 in Stand 2.134, or visit www.opticomm.com.




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