Zandar ships 1000th DX Series MultiViewer

Aug 25, 2004 3:24 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter

    

By IBC2004 in September, Zandar will have shipped more than 1000 DX Series MultiViewer units.

The MultiViewer incorporates auto-sensing inputs, allowing users to mix formats and reduce costs in their migration to digital. It is also the smallest MultiViewer on the market, processing 16 channels of monitoring in 1RU. It has a range of output options for the user - composite and component video, SDI and VGA. The companion ZAM audio option allows users to perform real-time monitoring of audio levels with in-vision bar graphs and VU metering.

The DX Series MultiViewers have been installed around the world. Some of the company’s biggest customers include Turner Broadcast Networks and Discovery Communications, Latin American broadcasters TV Globo, DIRECTV Latin America, Star TV in Hong Kong, TTV in Taiwan, CCTV in China, TV-8 in Singapore and leading European HDTV OB operator, Alfacam as well as Europe's largest satellite broadcaster BSkyB in the UK.

For more information, visit www.zandar.com.

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