Crystal Vision to introduce first HD products at IBC2004
Aug 26, 2004 2:31 PM, IBC Update e-newsletter
At IBC2004, Crystal Vision will introduce new, multi-standard HD distribution amps that automatically clock to and re-clock 270Mb/s SD video and the most commonly used HD formats.
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