NAB product highlights

Apr 1, 2009 12:00 PM

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

             

FRAME SYNC MODULE

Nevion FRS-HD-CHO

HD/SD frame sync module is part of the company's Flashlink signal processing/optical distribution range; well suited for use with electronic newsgathering and satellite newsgathering vans, where it is critical to provide an uninterrupted signal feed to downstream equipment, such as MPEG-2 encoders; can be added to any field-deployed unit; removes glitches from the input signal; provides error-free synchronous switching between two sources.
805-247-8560
www.network-electronics.com
Booth: SU10811

DIGITAL SIGNAGE

Harris Digital Signage solutions

Merges broadcast-quality graphics with flexible media management and playout solutions from the company's InfoCaster products; offers broadcasters an end-to-end solution to distribute video and data services to displays in virtually any location; the ability to harness a broadcaster's assets to deliver targeted out-of-home advertising networks with much higher CPM values; provides broadcasters with new revenue-generating opportunities; support multiplatform delivery services, including the ability for broadcasters to equip advertisements with mobile response capability.
800-442-7747
www.broadcast.harris.com
Booth: N2502

PROMPTER MONITORS

Autoscript LED TFT-Plus monitors

High brightness LED flat screens for all Autoscript prompter systems; include 17-, 15-, 12-, and 8in versions, all of which will feature an illuminated control panel for easy visibility in dark studio conditions; feature improved operational performance and environmentally friendly construction.
203-338 8356; www.autoscript.tv
Booth: C6026

HD CAMERA

Toshiba IK-HD1

One-piece, single-chip CMOS camera is in an ultra-sized housing measuring just 1-3/4in × 1-3/4in × 4 1/16in and weighs 4.3 ounces; outputs a full 1920 × 1080 resolution (12-bit) switchable between 1080i and 1080p at 60fps via DVI-I; DVI-I output affords users more flexibility by interfacing with less expensive HD monitors and recorders; can easily be converted to HDMI via adapter.
713-466-0277; www.toshiba.com
Booth: C5119

INTERCOM SYSTEM

Clear-Com Concert 2.0

Connects to the Eclipse matrix system via the IVC-32 high-density card, establishing a single communication environment for traditional and IP intercom users; customizable user interface is now available in a soft-panel that emulates a traditional intercom station, offering functionalities such as push-to-talk, monitor and latch-to-talk keys for communication with other Concert users, as well as connection to predefined conferences.
510-337-6600; www.clearcom.com
Booth: C6521

MANAGEMENT CONSOLE

Inlet Technologies Spinnaker Management Console

Enables users to monitor large Spinnaker deployments from a single interface; includes global scheduling, sharing presets, automatic encoder software upgrades, backup and redundancy options, and a mosaic video page that enables monitoring of all active streams.
919-856-1080; www.inlethd.com
Booth: SL7029




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