NAB product highlights

Apr 1, 2009 12:00 PM

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

             

SD/HD PRODUCTION SWITCHERS

Ross Video Vision QMD/X v9.0

Enhancements include up to eight channels of DVE in a single MLE, WhiteFlash transition type, expanded still-store functionality with thumbnails, animation trimming, new warps, MLE auto follow and memory attributes; also offers an expanded complement of device controls, including serial or Ethernet control of VTRs, video services, audio servers and audio mixers.
613-652-4886
www.rossvideo.com
Booth: SU1807

INTERCOM CONTROL PANELS

Riedel Artist 4000

Provide the full functionality of Riedel's digital matrix intercom solutions at an entry-price level; eight-key control panel is housed in a universal enclosure, which allows both rack-mount and desktop operation; available in two versions either with marker strips or an eight-digit, high-contrast, full graphic LCD display.
914-819-0495; www.riedel.net
Booth: C7637

MONITORS

Tamuz Broadcast Imperial Eagle/RLM HD Class-1

Class 1 32in monitor; meets SMPTE, ITU and EBU recommended specifications; HD-capable and use customized LCD panels; conform to the EBU t3320 Grade-1 and EBU t3325 measurement and exceed the recommended specifications values for brightness, contrast and black level.
908-879-0010; www.tamuz-usa.com
Booth: C7412

HDV CAMCORDER

Sony HVR-Z5U

Offers native 24P recording as well as tapeless recording capability through an optional CompactFlash adapter; uses three ClearVid 1/3in CMOS sensor chips, which are designed to provide high sensitivity, deep resolution, high-speed reading, low noise and a wider dynamic range; the CMOS sensors capture full HD 1920 × 1080 resolution, resulting in better picture quality when recorded onto miniDV tape in the HDV format (1440 pixels × 1080 lines).
201-930-7330
www.sony.com/professional
Booth: C11001

ROUTER AND DA SERIES

Utah Scientific ProProducts

Series includes fixed frame and modular routers, as well as distribution amplifiers, for all signal types, including the 3G format; also includes a full-featured sync and test signal generator with options designed for all professional video applications.
801-575-8801 www.utahscientific.com
Booth: N3531

DIGITAL CINEMA SERVER

Doremi Labs DCP-2K4

4U configuration includes DVD-ROM and CRU ingest inputs; plays JPEG2000 and MPEG-2 MXF files; supports the latest 3-D technologies, including REAL D, XpanD, Sensio 3D, Dolby 3D and dual-projectors 3D playback; external control of captioning devices and 4K resolution playback are also available; includes the CineLister software utility that provides scheduling and playlist administration.
818-562-1101; www.doremilabs.com
Booth: SU5021

VERIFICATION NETWORK

XOrbit ProofPositive

Improvements to the watermark-free delivery verification network include a new 3RU video signal monitor (VSM) chassis, new motherboard and CPU, new video capture technologies, and version 2.0 software; provides engineering with audio-level alerts and video-overlay alerts automatically; features a single interface to monitor alerts and play back clips, new full-search capability, auto-filing alerts by location for tracking and archival purposes, and a “watch list” capability, so specific locations can be tagged as high priority.
301-362-9500; www.xorbit.com
Booth: SU3417




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