Brick House Video to roll out Callisto Micro SD switcher at IBC2009

Aug 20, 2009 10:13 AM

    

Brick House Video will introduce its three-input Callisto Micro SD switcher to the European market at IBC2009 next month in Amsterdam.

The compact, three-input Callisto Micro is well-suited for helicopter video, arena and other broadcast facilities where space and weight are at a premium. Weighing in at 2.5lbs, the Callisto Micro has a footprint of 7in by 5.5in.

The company also will feature its Callisto-P, a portable six-input, self-contained dual frame store synchronizer SDI switcher with DSK and optional composite inputs; the Callisto-F, a rack-mount eight-input switcher with integral front-panel control for automation systems; and the Callisto-R, a rack-mount eight-input dual frame store synchronizer SDI switcher with DSK and composite inputs and separate control panel.

See Brick House Video at IBC2009 in Stand 8.B61.




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