The "NAB Show Daily News" brings you "First Look," a weekly glimpse at the innovations in technology and new products you can expect to see at the NAB Show, along with some exhibitor viewpoints. Join us each week as we prepare to head to Las Vegas for the opening of the NAB Show exhibit floor on April 18.
Comrex Corp. will show a range of products for remote acquisition, contribution and distribution, including version 1.4 of Live Shot, a video-over-IP (VoIP) acquisition and distribution tool that delivers high-quality, low-latency video and audio over a range of IP networks.
Tektronix has announced Prism, a hybrid SDI/IP media analysis platform. According to the company, the platform enables a transition from SDI-based to IP-based infrastructure.
The AdderLink XD150FX is a point-to-point fiber extender with a USB2.0 that can transmit video up to 2560x1600 and analog audio. The Adder RED-PSU is a 19-inch rackmountable power-distribution unit that features 16 lockable power outputs, two hot-swappable power modules, Web interface and load balancing capabilities.
Isabelle Sost, communication and field marketing director on trends at NAB Show: "Some of the significant technology trends we'll see at the show will reflect the advance of Internet-delivered content into the mainstream and the increasing use of IP infrastructure to create and distribute this content."
The series of presentations and interactive discussions in the Imagine Communications booth on the show floor will feature executives and subject matter experts from across the media, entertainment and IT industries.
Kintronic Laboratories will be at the show with its 600 W and 1200 W FM combiners with two-, three- or four-input ports. Some of the company's other FM, STL, TV and telecom solutions are isocouplers (translators), coaxial and waveguide isolation inductors, FM filters and patch panels.