Vistek to launch 1-BOX

Aug 14, 2003 12:00 PM

    



1-BOX has been designed with a standard battery fixing receptacle.

Vistek has designed a new housing for its extensive range of V1600 modular interfaces.

Called 1-BOX, the unit is designed to allow modules to operate away from the traditional rack-mount enclosure. A tough steel box has been used with proper protection for rear connectors. The unit is at home on a desktop or in the field.

For field applications, 1-BOX has been designed with a standard battery fixing receptacle. Coupled to Vistek's design of modules with low-power budgets, this allows any V1600 module to operate without main power.

When more than one is required, 1-BOX has been designed to allow multiple units to be clipped together.

See Vistek at IBC2003 in Stand 1.219 or visit www.vistek.tv.

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