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February 21, 2005
TV ONE INTRODUCES FIRST C2-7000 SERIES VIDEO PROCESSOR
Powered by CORIO2® technology, new model C2-7100 offers
features found nowhere else at any price
ERLANGER, KY, February 21, 2005--Representing the first offering within TV One's newly-christened C2-7000 Series, the dual-channel C2-7100 video processor is equipped with a pair of completely independent scaling engines and two video mixers that deliver wide-ranging performance features never before found within a single rackmount device. Outfitted with true 4:4:4 processing providing full-bandwidth color and precise keying (including soft keys), the device's multiple inputs and outputs accommodate RGB, DVI-I, YPbPr, YCbCr, composite, and S-Video signals, as well as all HDTV formats and any RGBHV resolution up to 2048x2048, not just some pre-defined ones.
Driven by TV One's proprietary CORIO2® technology, the C2-7100 truly harnesses the capabilities of multiple devices within a single comprehensive platform supporting everything from dual picture-in-picture functions to those of a seamless switcher, SDTV-HDTV and HDTV-HDTV scalers, up/down converters, aspect ratio converters, luma and chroma keyers, windowing devices, logo inserters, and much more.
The secret behind the amazing flexibility of TV One's CORIO2 circuitry is rooted in a dynamically reprogrammable conversion engine that transcends the fixed capabilities of third-party chip sets commonly used as the central building blocks in traditional video scalers.
"Without CORIO2 technology, the C2-7100 would essentially be just like any video scaler," says TV One President David Barnes. "Add it to the equation, however, and it quickly becomes something quite different that is much, much more, and that's why we don't call it one. Perhaps you could compare its capabilities to some $10,000 to $15,000+ products, but even those come up short of what this device can do. There really is no other single product out there like this, at any price."
Ideally suited for broadcast, staging events, multimedia presentations, and even security applications, the C2-7100 will make its NSCA debut in booth #137. User-friendly with 10 fully-programmable front panel buttons and a dedicated shift button used to control input selection and presets, the device can be remotely controlled via an RS-232 or IP interface. A Windows control panel is included, and like all other CORIO2-based products, firmware updates can be downloaded for the C2-7100 from TV One's website.
From TV One, 1350 Jamike Drive, Erlanger, KY, 41018, 800-721-4044, 859-282-7303, http://www.tvone.com.
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