Avitech launches new series of multiviewers at InterBEE2006

Dec 1, 2006 8:00 AM

    

Avitech is showcasing a news series of multiviewers at Japan’s InterBEE2006 show. The VCC-8000 is a multiformat data module for mission-critical video applications. The integrated on-screen display offers Asian character support, tally functionality, alarm reporting and a variety of text label options.

The VCC-8000 line offers image processing and tools for flexible monitoring environments, including in TV and production studios as well as OB van applications.  The multiviewers can be integrated with major providers of tally management systems, production switchers and routing switchers.

The new modules allow simultaneous DVI and VGA computer inputs as well as HDTV and analog video inputs to be displayed in high resolution up to 1920 x 1200. VCC modules can be used either as standalone units or cascaded together to provide a larger monitoring system. The VCC-8000 is also compatible with Avitech’s Media Command Center MCC-8004 series of multiviewers.

For more information, visit www.avitechvideo.com.




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