NAB product highlights

Apr 1, 2009 12:00 PM

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

             

REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEM

ARG REMON

Allows non-SNMP equipment to be managed in an SNMP network; offers the control and monitoring of equipment via any Web browser; 1RU chassis comes complete with dual power supplies and connection for up to 40 GPIs and contact closures; front-panel control provides alarm control and system health status.
+44 1285 658 501; www.arg.co.uk
Booth: SU6307

DWDM 1550NM TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

Harmonic SUPRALink

Enables cable service providers to reuse their existing optical fiber network to deliver increased bandwidth to subscribers; supports up to eight wavelengths per single fiber over link distances of 40km with optical amplification and 25km without optical amplification for up to 1GHz of digital/analog content per wavelength.
408-542-2500
www.harmonicinc.com
Booth: SU7209

FRAME SYNCHRONIZER

FOR-A UFM-30FS

Available in single- or dual-channel with 3Gb/s upgradeability as well as with audio mux or demux with single HD/SD-SDI I/O; features automatic changeover switching function; can work in traditional frame sync or line sync mode; includes 16-channel embedded audio with sampling rate converter.
714-894-3311; www.for-a.com
Booth: SU3507

UP/DOWNCONVERTER

Eyeheight UD-2

High-quality up/downconverter with three-field temporal processing and 3:2-pulldown frame rate conversion; compatible with the 18 video standards currently in use across 525/625, 720p, 1080p and 1080i; advanced video noise reduction features enable overall noise and artifacts associated with DCT compression to be minimized.
+44 20 82 552 015
www.eyeheight.com
Booth: SL7409

LOCATION LIGHTING SYSTEM

Kino Flo Vista Single

Features high-lumen 96W lamp with intensifying, parabolic reflector, one-lamp remote fixture with built-in barn doors, removable center mount and harness base; takes daylight, tungsten and visual effects color lamps; runs up to 75ft from ballast with harness.
818-767-6528
www.kinoflo.com
Booth: C8242

HD TIME CODE READER/GENERATOR/INSERTER

ESE HD-488

Accepts multiple HD formats; generates/inserts time code; features dual LTC output, USB setup interface, time zone offset, LCD setup/status display and a universal power supply; enables as many as 30 characters of text to be superimposed onto the video.
310-322-2136
www.ese-web.com
Booth: N3124




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