Wohler Technologies has added three new MPEG video monitors to its DVM line. The company will show the new monitors for the first time at the 2012 NAB Show.New to the line-up are the DVM-5210, a 5RU system with two 10in screens; the DVM-4290, a 4RU unit with two 9in screens; and the DVM-3270, a 3RU system with two 7in screens.DVM series video monitors decode and display MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 signals via BNC input while giving users the ability to browse the PAT, PMT and PID tables for each selected stream. In addition to MPEG ASI and dual-input 3G/HD/SD-SDI with loop-thru, the monitors also accommodate DVI, component and composite video with audio level meters, GPI and tally.
How to Choose The Best Infant Video Observe For The Little Infant?Further, each monitor is capable of displaying in-picture audio level metering, video waveform and vectorscope with classic CRT-style image calibration controls.The technology is said to produce images with exceptional lighting detail. GoHDR has developed compression technology that will enable the huge data streams produced by HDR video cameras to be displayed on a TV screen."We are proud to be part of goHDR's new video technology showcase in Las Vegas. Our HDR47E monitor is a technological tour-de-force developed by SIM2 engineers to make full use of the real-life dynamic range of HDR images," said Alberto Fabiano SIM2 USA executive VP.
"The GoHDR presentation will be, yet again, another opportunity to show the world SIM2's technology leadership: an experience that streams down to our entire line of precision products hand-made in Italy."Alan Chalmers, professor of Visualization at WMG, University of Warwick and innovation director at GoHDR, said: "High Dynamic Range video is the next big step in TV imaging -- similar to the change from black and white to color TV. For the first time, viewers will be able to see scenes on TV just as they would in real life, without losing detail in the glare of bright sunlight or in deep shadow."
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