Gefen cinema scalers deliver new business options for theater owners

Aug 11, 2009 3:03 PM

    

Gefen will feature the A/V Cinema Scaler Pro I and II for theatrical use as well as an 8 x 8 crosspoint matrix for HDMI v1.3 and a 16 x 16 DVI matrix at IBC2009.

The A/V Cinema Scaler Pro I and II provide plug-and-play solutions for theater operators wishing to expand their offerings. By connecting satellite television, computer, video camera and gaming systems to the digital cinema projector, operators can rent the theater for personal parties, important broadcast events and business meetings.

The rack-mountable 8 x 8 crosspoint matrix for HDMI v1.3 delivers any eight HDTV sources to one or all of eight connected HDTV displays using the expanded HDMI v1.3 format.

The 16 x 16 matrix is designed for professional computer systems that need access to multiple computers from one or more high-resolution displays using the DVI format.

See Gefen at IBC2009 in Stand 7.B31.




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