NAB product highlights

Apr 1, 2009 12:00 PM

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

             

EMERGENCY SWITCH

Crystal Vision SW221 3G

A space-saving switch that provides simple and clean 2 × 2 switching between two 3G HD, HD or SDI signals; ideal for use either as an emergency transmission switch to avoid broken equipment or to manually bypass products requiring maintenance; an automatic switch away from a faulty source is triggered on loss of input or invalid video; users can choose between switching the two feeds either immediately or in the vertical blanking period to enable a clean switch.
+44 1223 497049; www.crystalvision.tv
Booth: SU3102

WORKFLOW MANAGEMENT PLATFORM

Inlet Technologies Armada 3.0

Multiformat, multi-CPU, high-output architecture manages an entire workflow or plugs into existing facilities and asset management tools; works with other Armada systems to provide pre-encoding and analysis capabilities, encoding functionality and post-encoding such as QC, third-party integration.
919-856-1080
www.inlethd.com
Booth: SL7029

AMPHENOL HERMAPHRODITIC CONNECTORS

Gepco TAC-4/TAC-12

Four- and 12-channel assemblies are designed to withstand harsh environments; feature precision machine-polished contacts that offer UPC quality to achieve -55dB return loss specificiations.
847-795-9555; www.gepco.com
Booth: C7430

CONFIGURABLE CONTROL PANELS

Hi Tech Systems asigN

Allow Mac and Windows application controls to be allocated to LCD key switches or a control wheel, giving operators a clear and quick interface to a computer application without the need for keyboard and mouse; allows for multiple applications on multiple computers to be allocated to just one panel; LCD keys can be configured for color, brightness, text or icon, and other operational functions, such as grouping, GPI triggering, a string of keyboard shortcuts or the launch of Java scripts.
+44 1256 780880
www.hitechsys.co.uk
Booth: SL4213

PRODUCTION SERVER

EVS XS Studio

A four-channel video production server specifically designed for studio applications; part of the new Silverline brand; optimized for the recording of multiple audio and video feeds, as well as instant control and multichannel playback operations; offers multiple SD and HD codec configurations with native support, such as IMX, Avid DN×HD and Apple ProRes 422 for faster and easier media exchange with post production.
973-575-7811; www.evs.tv
Booth: C9508

LEGALIZER

Eyeheight LE-2MD

A small, powerful legalizer that is compatible with all commonly-used signal standards from 525- and 625-line SD up to 720p and 1080i HD; structured as two internal independent legalizers in series; can be configured to operate in composite and RGB domains simultaneously, including conformity to the 75 percent chroma settings commonly used in the United States, Japan and Australia.
+44 20 82 552 015
www.eyeheight.com
Booth: SL7409

HD SLOW-MOTION SYSTEM

I-Movix SprintCam v3 HD

Allows users to capture 500fps to 10,000fps and replay them instantly in HD native resolution; can be integrated into a mobile broadcast setup or used as a stand-alone solution.
+32 65 32 15 35
www.i-movix.com
Booth: SU7328A




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