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Apantac Launches New 4K Multiviewer & Portrait-Style Video Wall at InfoComm 2012
Posted on Tuesday, May 29, 2012
InfoComm 2012 – N1369 -- Portland, Oregon, USA – May 31, 2012 – Apantac will launch the new TAHOMA ULTRA Universal 4K Multiviewers and Portrait Mode Video Wall (PMW) at Infocomm 2012, N1369.  TAHOMA ULTRA-DE-4K and TAHOMA DE-PMW are the latest series of Multiviewers based on the award winning TAHOMA platform.  
 
TAHOMA ULTRA-DE-4K
The TAHOMA ULTRA-DE-4K Multiviewer is the first of many ULTRA models to be launched to the professional AV marketplace. TAHOMA ULTRA-DE-4K boasts a 3840x2160 4K output that offers outstanding high quality resolution for multi-image display processing and monitoring.  It is ideal for high-end medical applications that use 4K monitors or a 2x2 video wall consisting of four 1920x1080 displays. 
 
As with all TAHOMA Multiviewers, the TAHOMA-ULTRA-4K includes an integrated CATx extender for extending sources up to 115 feet.    
 
TAHOMA DE-ULTRA Multiviewers include two channels of embedded HDMI audio, 16 channels of embedded audio or 4 channels of discrete analog or digital audio, which are available as options.  
 
TAHOMA ULTRA series also uses TAHOMA Cynergy, a software option that lets users control all computer inputs on one or multiple TAHOMA Multiviewers with a single mouse and keyboard.    It features a seamless interface between a single mouse and keyboard with all computers that are part of the TAHOMA Multiviewer system.  For example; users can move the mouse across all windows on single display or multiple displays, as well as copy and paste information between connected computers. 
 
PORTRAIT MODE VIDEO WALL (PMW)
The TAHOMA ULTRA-DE-PMW is a “portrait-style” video wall; an extremely economical video wall solution that uses three 1920x1080 displays mounted in portrait mode. 
 
Both the TAHOMA ULTRA-DE-4K and the TAHOMA ULTRA-DE-PMW are based on the TAHOMA DE “universal” family of multiviewers that accept both computer and broadcast signals - 4-16 HDMI, DVI, VGA, YPbPr, YC , Composite as well as 3G/HD/SD-SDI sources for multi-image display.  The mix and match of both computer and broadcast signals offers an integrative approach to signal monitoring.
 
 
The entire Apantac TAHOMA platform utilizes a skin technology that allows users to customize their on-screen display of graphics including; borders, labels, fonts, tally LEDs, clock faces, logos, embedded audio, discrete audio meters and audio / video alarms.  Video windows on the display may include multiple labels, and support UMD, OMD, IMD and standalone labels. 
 
The entire series of Apantac TAHOMA Multiviewers offer a robust and cost-effective solution for virtually any multi-image display processing application whether in government applications, education & distance learning, corporate or medical, and traditional control room or broadcast and professional AV environments. TAHOMA Multiviewers hardware offers a sleek and attractive unit with redundant power and several control methods: via the front panel buttons, a simple preset panel, the Apantac ASCII protocol, via a Control Module with GPI inputs assigned to presets, and the Apantac Director software - a configuration and control application. 
 
Apantac will be at Infocomm 2012 on booth N1369.

 

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