ERLANGER, KY — tvONE, a manufacturer of video and multimedia processing equipment based here, noted that its CORIOmaster mini will be an integral part of a “Real-Time Video Windmill” to be featured at ISE 2014 in Amsterdam Feb. 4-6. It consists of a rotating array of four 46″ flat panel displays showing video that maintains a stable horizon even as the displays rotate 360° in real-time.
More details from tvONE (www.tvone.com):
Video sources will include live showroom floor video as well as compelling streaming media. To showcase its full potential, the CORIOmaster mini will alternate between displaying a stable horizon while displays rotate, rotating video in sync with the displays, or counter-rotating video in the opposite direction of the rotating displays.
tvONE’s CORIOmaster mini enables a range of video manipulation tasks to be performed simultaneously, including real-time 360 video rotations and multi-projector edge blending. It is the industry’s first videowall processor to fit up to 12 High Density Universal DVI or 10 HDBaseT and 2 High Density Universal DVI ports in a compact 1RU frame, controlling full-scale 3×3 videowalls without a rack’s worth of discrete video components.
Commenting, Steven Mattingly, President, tvONE said, “Our vision in creating the Video Windmill was to set users minds free to imagine. Even highly challenging, processor intensive actions like rotating high resolution video smoothly around an axis are easy within the compass of this very small but very powerful unit. We’d like to encourage our customers to dream big and push CORIOmaster to its absolute limit. Like its big brother, the mini achieves stunning performance through the patented tvONE Parallel Processing Architecture.”
Come experience the industry-leading power of the CORIO family at the tvONE booth # 4-R62.