Shotoku to show new features at IBC2009

Jul 15, 2009 9:46 AM

    
Shotoku TR-T touch screen interface in the new 16:9 configuration

Shotoku TR-T touch screen interface in the new 16:9 configuration

Shotoku Broadcast Systems will show its recently released control system at IBC2009. The TR-T touch control screen system will be highlighted alongside the new generation TR-S high-capacity flexible control panel. Both systems can control up to 16 cameras to deliver operational and cost benefits, making them ideal for legislative, parliament or TV studio applications.

The TR-T touch control system is now also available in a 16:9 widescreen configuration and is ideal for use in HD studio environments, integrating with most HD/SDI routers. Further enhancements to the system include a completely configurable screen layout supporting 16 cameras displayed in any configuration to suit the particular requirements of the program.




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