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- Press Release - 12th May 2009 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Innovative Gige Vision display technology streams to standard monitors So no need for costly PCs! Multipix Imaging launches Pleora Technologies latest development, the compact and affordable vDisplay IP engine, which acquires video directly from a GigE network and can display it on a standard digital monitor, eliminating the need for bulky and costly PC clients at each viewing station. The increasing use of GigE networks to support real-time broadband video systems in the military, medical, and machine vision sectors is creating demand for small-footprint peripherals to replace the PCs used at viewing stations. Pleora's vDisplay IP engines mees this demand with dedicated, low-latency hardware that efficiently converts GigE video feeds to HDMI/DVI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface/Digital Visual Interface) formats. HDMI and DVI are the standard digital TV interfaces used by monitors to receive uncompressed video. vDisplay IP engines fit in the palm of the hand and draw only 3.2 W less than 5% of the power required by a PC. These attributes make the engines an excellent fit for video installations where size and power are paramount, such as those in factory floors, hospital operating rooms, and military applications. The vDisplay IP engines add a rich and unique new dimension to their end-to-end solutions, allowing customers to create video distribution networks that deliver unmatched economics, features, and performance levels. In keeping with Pleora's commitment to open standards, vDisplay IP engines are compatible with GigE Vision, the standard for image transfer and device control. vDisplay IP engines accept video or imaging data from any GigE Vision-compliant camera. The engines also interoperate with cameras based on other video formats, including analog, LVDS (low-voltage differential signaling), or Camera Link, as long as the cameras are connected to GigE Vision-compliant converters, such as one of Pleora's standalone iPORT IP Engines.
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