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NVISION to debut dense router in small package
Feb 6, 2006 1:30 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
Running at data rates up to 1.5Gb/s, the NV8288 is designed to support 3Gbits/s infrastructures that accommodate large file sizes for future formats such as 1080P HD.
At NAB2006, NVISION will introduce its NV8288 digital video router, a compact routing switcher designed for a variety of uses where space is limited.
Running at data rates up to 1.5Gb/s, the NV8288 is designed to support 3Gb/s infrastructures that accommodate large file sizes for future formats such as 1080P HD.
The NV8288 is designed to support HD files but also accommodate all standard SD data rates. It is ASI-compliant. The basic NV8288 can be configured for systems ranging in size from 12 x 12 up to 288 x 576. For customers planning for future needs, the NV8288 Plus offers the same I/O block size, but is expandable with a second frame to 576 x 576.
All modules in the NV8288, including power supplies and cooling fans are front-serviceable and hot-swappable, which simplifies installation, upgrades and service.
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