Crystal Vision to launch Indigo frames at this year's IBC convention

Sep 4, 2003 12:00 PM

    

Crystal Vision plans to show an array of new products at next week's IBC conference. The warm-blue Indigo frames with sculptured fascia provide easy access and maintenance in a stylish package. The Indigo frames have one of the highest packing densities available -12 boards in 2U, six in 1U and two in a desk-top box- and the ability to mix audio and video modules in the same frame with all existing interface and keying boards continuing to fit seamlessly.

New for IBC is System Builder, a free, web-based tool to make it easier to select a Crystal Vision product.

Crystal Vision also will show virtual studio products, including a live demonstration of the Safire digital chroma keyer and the Flip, a new scan reverser that provides a mirror image of the active picture making it easier for people to interact with virtual objects.

See Crystal Vision at IBC2003 in Stand 2.201 or visit: www.crystalvision.tv.

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