A new line of furniture, cameras, Converters, wall built-in, tracking systems, are some of the novelties that Vaddio will show in Las Vegas of the 9 to the 11 June in Las Vegas. One of these new proposals is OneLINK that aims to reduce the number of cables in any videoconferencing or presentation installation.

Vaddio, OEM manufacturer and distributor specialized in cameras and remote control cameras, will unveil numerous products on InfoComm 2010 of the 9 to the 11 June. Among the novelties, highlights a new line of furniture for videoconferencing applications (Edege range) and training (Instrukt). Reveal In-Wall will also be new, a solution for PTZ cameras that allow mixing with any video conferencing screen in advanced presentation environments. The aesthetics of the camera design match the usual flat screens, rear-projection screens and other high-end video equipment. The chamber frame uses the depth of the cavity to recess offering an attractive finish. Vaddio markets this system with two crystals, transparent or electro-chromatic (becomes opaque when the camera is turned off or by RS-232 command. blankAnother launch on InfoComm will be AutoTrack, a system that combines infrared camera tracking and a wireless microphone designed for the distance education and training markets. AutoTrack continuously monitors the teacher using infrared, giving the order to the tracking of the PTZ camera always keeping it inside the frame. It will also be worthwhile at InfoComm to take a look at Vaddio's OneLINK technology that aims to significantly reduce the number of cables in any video conferencing or presentation installation.. OneLINK is part of the brand's Cat.5e cabling proposals with an important difference: The OneLINK supplies power to the camera over Cat.5e by providing a bidirectional communication control channel with RS-232 transmission/reception of uncompressed video up to 1080p/60 Hz on a simple Cat.5e cable. WallView Regarding the ClearView family of high-definition cameras with pan/tilt/zoom, WallView CCD HD-18SDI and HD-18 DVI/HDMI are now incorporated. With a third of an inch, and a CCD sensor of 1.3 megapixels, these new cameras feature wide zoom optics with multi-element glass (18x optical), tally light and 1,8 Lumens, providing high-quality images in a wide range of high-definition video applications. The WallView CCU HD-18 features HD-SDI and SDI outputs, with 3Gbps transmission in easy HD-SDI connection with resolutions up to 1080p over a Cat-5e cable. Quick-Connect CCU allows quick color adjustment, gain, pedestal, gamma and iris. WallvIEW HD-18 DVI/HDMI simultaneously sends analog components (YPbPr) and digital video (DVI-D or HDMI) with separate conextors, ideal for multiple monitoring and large projectors. last, review Vaddio's new YPbPr to DVI-D format converter that offers the possibility of direct conversion of analog components to DVI/HDMI. The converter works with ProductionVIEW HD, AutoPresenter, ControlVIEW XHD, CeilingVIEW HD or any other HD analog video source. When the output signal 480i, 576I, 720Q, 1080i or 1080p, the signal can be converted to digital to work with numerous third-party equipment such as encoders for videoconferencing and multi-format mixers.


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by • 30 Dec, 1899
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