Crystal Vision launches 3GHz products

Jan 7, 2009 8:25 AM

    

Crystal Vision has launched its 3GHz products with a range of digital DAs.

Crystal Vision will be showing its picture storage and 3GHz products at the UK's broadcast exhibition, Broadcast Video Expo 2009, in London, February 2009.

The company’s first 3GHz products are four distribution amplifiers designed to suit all budgets and applications. All four DAs can distribute 3G, HD or HD-SDI, making them ideal for multistandard environments. Visitors to the show can also find out about Crystal Vision's long-term plans for 3G, with 3GHz versions of the company's popular embedding and synchronizing products due for release in 2009.

Also new at the show will be three analog video DAs able to indicate the presence of HD video, making them ideal for distributing HD or SD analog reference or video. The single-channel VDA110M HD and VDA110R HD and dual-channel VDA210M HD each offer a flexible configuration of outputs.

For more information, visit www.crystalvision.tv.




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