NAB Show Preview

Mar 1, 2010 12:00 PM

Check out the hottest products to be unveiled at the show.

    

TECHNICAL FURNITURE SYSTEM

TBC Consoles IntelliTrac

Front and rear device tracks allow unlimited lateral positioning of critical monitors; rack bay turrets may be easily upgraded or relocated; full range of articulating arms for distance, height and tilt control may be used for mounting flat-panel monitors, speakers, phones and task lighting.
+1 631 293 4068
www.tbcconsoles.com
Booth: C12626

KVM EXTENDER

Thinklogical VelocityKVM

Extends KVM, DVI and analog video, USB, audio and serial signals up to 350m using standard 50um multimode fiber, 1000m using eSX+ multimode fiber and 40km using single-mode fiber; allows for full-frame-rate transmission of uncompressed DVI with no frame dropping; features USB 1.1, USB 2.0 and DDC2B/EDID compliancy as well as local KVM ports..
+49 89 30638130
www.thinklogical.com
Booth: SL4729

MONITORS

Marshall Electronics Quad-Viewer

Full-resolution monitors with IMD; available in different sizes; allows viewing of four different inputs at once with three different layouts to choose from; does not require external under monitor display; supports the following protocols: Image Video, NVISION, TSL and MEI; offers a full-resolution 1920 x 1200 display; new unique RotoMenu feature enables fast, direct and easy menu navigation.
+1 310 333 0606; www.lcdracks.com
Booth: C8931

AMOLED MONITOR

TVLogic LEM-150L1

Uses a 15in AMOLED screen at native 1366 × 768 resolution; features include 100,000:1 contrast ratio, two 3G/HD/SD-SDI inputs and outputs, one DVI input, one HDMI input with HDCP, analog/component/composite/S-video/RGB inputs, 1:1 pixel mapping modes for SD/HD audio disembedder and built-in speaker, fully automated color calibration utility, 3G/dual-link 4:4:4 and 1080p60 compatibility, built-in waveform/vectorscope, time code display, dynamic UMD support, closed-captioning support and 16-channel embedded audio level meter.
+1 818 567 4900
www.tvlogicusa.com
Booth: SL6514

3-D

3-D FIELD FIBER TRANSPORT

MultiDyne LiGHTBoX

A 3-D field fiber transport system; features more signal paths for HD video, audio and data; fully customizable and offers virtually any signal configuration; can also be linked via tactical fiber cable to the MultiDyne DVM-2500, HD-1500, HD-3000 and HEMC-4000; provides a high-quality signal throughput and the opportunity to integrate almost any solution from the MultiDyne product line, including the new DVI-6000 and COMMS-2000 products; equipped with a rugged case, making it highly weatherproof for outdoor and remote location broadcasting.
+1 516 299 8293; www.multidyne.com
Booth: C7637

3-D LCD MONITOR

Panasonic BT-3DL2550

A 25.5in 3-D LCD production monitor with full 1920 x 1200 resolution; features professional connectivity, including dual HD-SDI and DVI interfaces, exceptional color performance and a ruggedized frame; includes two HD/SD-SDI inputs, component and RGB, as well as standard RS-232C (9-pin) and GPI (9-pin) remote inputs, headphone jack, green and red tally lamps on the front panel; has an embedded audio decoder onboard (through its headphone jack), time code display, closed caption (through video input only), audio level meter display of up to eight channels.
+44 844 844 3856
www.panasonic.com/broadcast
Booth: C3712




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