Wohler to feature new RM dual-input LCD monitoring series at HD World

Oct 6, 2009 9:15 AM

    
The RM 3270W, part of Wohler’s RM dual-input LCD monitoring series, is available with a waveform display as standard.

The RM 3270W, part of Wohler’s RM dual-input LCD monitoring series, is available with a waveform display as standard.

Wohler will highlight four new products at HD World Oct. 14-15 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City, including the RM dual-input LCD monitoring series with waveform display.

Well-suited for mobile trucks, news and transmission control rooms, as well as duplication and post-production facilities, each new RM series dual-input LCD rack includes two auto-sensing HD/SD-SDI and analog composite inputs. 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. 

The company also will highlight its new AMP2-16-3G/AMP2-E16-3G 16-channel 3G audio monitors with Dolby capability; AMP1-E16-3G 16-channel multirate SDI audio/video monitor with Dolby capability; and RMT single-screen dual-input SD/HD LCD monitors. 




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