NAB product highlights

Apr 1, 2009 12:00 PM

More than 30 pages of must-see new products at NAB2009.

             

CHASSIS

Eyeheight nanoBox softPanel

Optimized for desktop use in control rooms, edit suites and graphic studios as well as on location; compact, free-standing housing accommodates any Eyeheight single-height card; available cards include legalizers, safe-area generators and SDI-embedded audio shufflers; control of nanoBox is via Eyeheight's softPanel software, which can run in Java 1.5 on any standard PC.
+44 20 82 552 015
www.eyeheight.com
Booth: SL7409

VIDEO OVER IP ENCODER/DECODER

Electrosonic ES7100

Enables 3G-SDI, HD-SDI and SDI video transmission over IP networks at bit rates of 10Mb/s-150Mb/s; features PURE3 codec designed specifically for network transmission; provides resilience to network errors with real-time error concealment and constant latency of 70ms; can encode or decode.
818-333-3602
www.electrosonic.com
Booth: SL9720

VIDEO CONVERTER/FRAME SYNCHRONIZER

Evertz HD2020 Video PassPort

Integrates four independent up/down/crossconversion paths, each with a full frame synchronizer with a wide range of AV I/Os; can generate a multi-image display from eight select video clean switch I/Os; features embedded Web server and dual 10/100 Ethernet ports.
905-335-3700; www.evertz.com
Booth: N1602

SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION

Avocent AMX5000

Allows administrators to set multilevel access to servers with password protection for each user; creates server and user group lists; provides a log of system activity; database is stored locally and can be downloaded to the AMX switch via TCP/IP.
866-277-1924; www.avocent.com
Booth: SL13616

VGA MONITOR

RTW Remote Display 30010

An 8.4in VGA monitor featuring function keys situated below the display screen; further enhances the ergonomics of the SurroundMonitor 11900; controls the instrument functions of the SurroundControl 31900; connected to the VGA connectors; allows the user to remotely visualize all instruments, options and measurement values of the units.
+49 221 709130; www.rtw.de
Booth: N3123

VIDEO OPTION CARDS

QuStream Cheetah MUX and DE-MUX

Provide fully integrated routing of embedded audio signals from the Cheetah video router; support seamless intermixing of a wide variety of signal formats, including embedded audio, MADI, balanced and unbalanced AES and analog signal formats in both synchronous and asynchronous formats; feature 16 video channels per card; Cheetah DE-MUX video input card can de-embed 128 separate audio changes from any of 16 video channels on a single card and provide discrete audio signals to other distributed routing audio system elements; Cheetah MUX video output card can seamlessly embed 128 individual, external distributed audio routing system audio from MADI, AES and analog sources into any of 16 video outputs.
416-385-2323; www.qustream.com
Booth: N3421

HD LCD MONITOR

Panasonic BT-LH1710

Features a 1280 × 768 in-plane switching panel; incorporates the latest panel and image-processing technology to deliver higher contrast, improved black level performance and more functionality; uses a newly designed 10-bit image-processing circuit that reproduces color with increased accuracy and detail; has a 3-D look-up table that calibrates the panel to reproduce accurate images according to the specific color standard selected.
201-392-4127
www.panasonic.com/broadcast
Booth: C3712, C3327




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