NMT upgrades graphics production with Chyron’s Duet HyperX HD/SD

Dec 16, 2005 12:37 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    



The seven new Duet HyperX HD/SD units, which can switch between SD and HD operation, are primarily being used aboard NMT’s high-definition trucks.

Mobile production company National Mobile Television, has purchased seven Chyron Duet HyperX HD/SD units for regional and national live sports coverage on the FOX Sports and MSG Networks.

Special event coverage includes NBA teams the New York Knicks and the Miami Heat, and NHL teams the New York Rangers and the New Jersey Devils.

The Duet HyperX HD/SD units, which can switch between SD and HD operation, are primarily being used aboard HD trucks. They also feature 3-D creation and animation capabilities.

The company is now using 22 Chyron character generators — 11 Duet HyperX HD/SD units and 11 Duet LEX units. Both ESPN and FOX Sports are using the Duet HyperX for all their events.

For more information, visit www.chyron.com.

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