tvONE Shows Universal Rackmounting System New Processors for Powering Video Walls

thONE ONErack

At the InfoComm 2016 conference taking place this week in Las Vegas, tvONE is showcasing a new system designed to accommodate small, external devices in rackmounts along with an update to its video processors for video walls.

The ONErack, which made its formal debut a little earlier this year, allows IT pros to mount DC-powered devices onto cards that slide into a 4U, 4U or 6U enclosure. The design is intended to allow for cleaner organization of devices and quick access when maintenance is needed. It also provides selectable power for those devices (5v, 7.5v, 9v, 12v, 13.5v, 18v and 24v) using a 250 watt power supply. Each module provides two selectable voltages with up to 64 devices per enclosure.

Also on display at the show are:

  • Version 2.0 of the company’s control software for CORIOmaster and CORIOmaster mini video processors for multiple video walls, CORIOgrapher. The new release adds features for streamlining setup.
  • 1T-MV-8474 4K Multiviewer, a 4K multiviewer that “can display up to four video windows simultaneously via sixteen different fixed layouts which can be recalled to present your content in a variety of combinations.” It includes seven inputs (four HDMI, two DisplayPort and one RGB) supporting resolutions of up to 3,840 x 2,160 (at 30 Hz via HDMI or 60 Hz via DisplayPort).
  • 1T-CL-322-US, an Ethernet-based control panel for system automation and remote control.

tvONE is exhibiting in booth C6818.

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