Snell introduces Kahuna CF+ for news, mobile, regional studio use

Sep 23, 2009 11:25 AM


             
The Kahuna CF+ shares the same specifications of larger Kahuna systems as well as a compact, full-function control surface and intuitive interface.

The Kahuna CF+ shares the same specifications of larger Kahuna systems as well as a compact, full-function control surface and intuitive interface.

Snell introduced the Kahuna CF+ in response to requests for a compact SD/HD multiformat production switcher at IBC2009.

Housed in a single 6RU compact frame, the Kahuna CF+ is a 2.5M/E production switcher that serves as a stand-alone solution for space-constrained environments.

The Kahuna CF+ shares the same specifications of larger Kahuna systems as well as a compact, full-function control surface and intuitive interface. The Kahuna CF+ supports external device control without the need for additional boxes, ensuring smooth integration into studios while reducing the cost, complexity and power consumption of the installation.


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