Wohler expands RM LCD video monitoring series with three new models

Sep 3, 2009 10:24 AM

    

At IBC2009, Wohler will showcase three new models in its RM LCD video monitoring series. The RM-2443W-2HD is 2RU in height, incorporates four widescreen LCDs that measure 4.3in in size, and features 480 x 270 resolution with 16.7 million colors. The RM-3270W-2HD is a 3RU system featuring two 7in widescreen LCDs, each with 800 x 480 resolution and 16.7 million colors. The RM-4290W-2HD measures 4RU in height and incorporates two 9in widescreen LCDs with 800 x 480 resolution and 16.2 million colors. A fourth monitor currently in development, the RM-25104W-HD, is a 5RU SD/HD system featuring dual high-resolution (1024 x 768) widescreen LCDs, each of which measures 10.4in.

Ideal for use in mobile trucks, news and transmission control rooms, and duplication and post-production facilities, each new RM series dual-input LCD rack includes two auto-sensing HD/SD-SDI and analog composite inputs with support for embedded audio, eight-channel audio meters (VU and PPM), and display features including ANC time code, IMD, tri-color tally with interfaces to TSL and Image Video systems, H/V delay, underscan, safe area markers, and aspect ratio and blue-only support. In addition to two-channel analog audio support, the racks provide one-channel-pair audio monitoring via a headphone jack or built-in speaker. All three of the new dual-input monitors are available with a waveform display as standard.




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