ScreenDisk Mobile enables remote test, measurement
Oct 20, 2006 8:00 AM
The ScreenDisk Mobile analysis and test system.
Digital Video Computing released its new ScreenDisk Mobile, a mobile video analysis and test system with most of the features of the ClearView ScreenDisk system.
ScreenDisk Mobile can play back uncompressed video or HD sequences in split-screen directly from its 4GB RAM store. A 120GB internal disk is used to load the real-time RAM storage. The maximum resolution is 1920 x 1080p at 60p. With zoom and scroll, it is possible to select critical picture details and display them in full screen. Besides the 15.4in display, ScreenDisk Mobile has VGA and DVI outputs to connect to large screens or projectors. In addition to providing portable video analysis and testing, ScreenDisk Mobile is a high-end laptop suitable for all Windows XP64 applications.
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