Electrosonic ships new HD MPEG player

Feb 8, 2007 8:00 AM

    

The MS9500GL from Electrosonic.

Electrosonic has introduced the MS9500GL networked HD MPEG player for show replay, signage and other AV applications. The new product offers all of the functionality of Electrosonic’s MS9500 with the additional capabilities of genlock, time code and GPIO, providing synchronized multichannel HD replay.

For digital signage applications, the MS9500GL combines HD video with still images, scrolling tickers and HTML pages for a vast array of display possibilities. The MS9500GL allows retailers, marketing, entertainment companies and many other organizations to send HD video, graphical and editorial content to hundreds of displays located virtually anywhere. The compact size and headless operation allows quick and easy deployment in any environment, and the DVI output guarantees high-quality imagery on the latest generation of display devices.

For more information, visit www.electrosonic.com/hd_frend_plus.shtm.




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