Atlona releases new monitoring solution

Apr 29, 2011 9:04 AM

    
Atlona’s AT-3GSDI-HD2 converts all SDI formats to HDMI and provides a reclocked SDI loop.

Atlona’s AT-3GSDI-HD2 converts all SDI formats to HDMI and provides a reclocked SDI loop.

Atlona Technologies has released its AT-3GSDI-HD2, a new solution for monitoring and pre- and post-production where SDI camera or computer SDI output needs to be converted to work with HDMI or DVI displays. With only a 0.1ms delay, the unit is faster than many SDI-type monitors. The 3G-SDI/HD-SDI/SD-SDI-to-HDMI with stereo audio converter guarantees no signal loss and fully supports and auto detects all 3G/HD/SD-SDI audio formats up to eight channels. It can send audio though the HDMI port as well as through a separate stereo audio output when a DVI display is being used.

Providing full EDID integration, the AT-3GSDI-HD2 features a reclocked SDI loop out to allow daisy-chaining or connection to a local SDI display. The unit offers a locking HDMI port for broadcast applications and a locking 5V power supply. An optional USB power supply is also available.




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