Friday, August 19, 2011

Boxx TV To Betray Cerulean License-free X-ray Couple At IBC2011

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Aug 19, 2011 2:43 PM

Boxx TV will showcase its new Cerulean , a portable, point-to-point x-ray link, at IBC2011 in Amsterdam, Sept. 9-13.

Cerulean carries two video streams or a 3-D feed with no errors and no latency to offer an decent substitute to essential element on productions where cables might obtain in the way.

Cerulean functions with multi-part camera feeds, and gives TV producers lots of new imaginative freedom. Alternatively, it may be a surplus prohibited standby for vicious real-time acquisition.

The new couple uses the undeveloped, exceedingly high magnitude 60GHz band, that has a ride latency next 2ns, next to to the opening of essential element ocular networks. At 60GHz, the lamp breadth is really small, so a few gadgets can run in the same area without interference, and no spectrum licenses request in the 60GHz band.

Cerulean transports a video river without compression, so there is no encoding delay. One chronicle of the product supports all HD formats. Field tests and use at live shows demonstrates Cerulean operates without loss at distances of more than 1640ft.

See Boxx TV at IBC2011 Stand 11.C66.

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