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SHOWTIME ARABIA |
SHOWTIME Arabia start their season with POINT-HD.
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BBC SPORT |
BBC SPORT use POINT-HD to enhance the viewing
experience for the EPSOM derby.
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SKY SPORTS |
With
the launch of Sky Sports HD, a high definition solution
was needed for live sports analysis, the latest version
of our telestrator, POINT-HD, has been specifically
developed for high definition use.
Sky Sports presenter
Andy Gray uses the latest POINT-HD version
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SKY |
SKY
also uses X-View Multiviewers to monitor various channels,
a specially developed and customised X-View Control
Software Program is used, which can be run on a laptop
or computer, to easily operate the X-View Multiviewers
from a remote location.
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NTV
Plus |
NTV
Plus the premium PPV Russian broadcaster has purchased
the "POINT" broadcast graphics system
for its sports channel. POINT has been
used for several sporting events since it was purchased
in time for the 2002 Football World Cup including
the 2006 Wimbledon Tennis Championship.
NTV Plus also used the X-View
SD16 Multiviewer for their broadcast room
at Wimbledon 2006 to monitor several different matches
at once.
The 16 SDI input slim line 1RU X-View Multiviewer was
an essential
piece of equipment as space saving and easy to use
solutions were needed for the small broadcast room.
NTV Plus engineers
and presenters were able to be on air within hours
of delivery of the system, the ease of set-up and
use meant that little training was required for both
the technical and production personnel.
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Highways Agency |
The
Highways Agency’s newly designed
traffic monitoring and response centre located near
the M6 motorway in Warrington, monitors the traffic
flow for the entire major motorway network in the North
West of England using X-View M32 Multiviewers.
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ART - Arab
Radio & Television |
ART
- Jordan, an existing user of the POINT-SD Broadcast
telestrators made the decision to invest in the High
Definition version of the POINT after using POINT at
the 2006 World Cup event in Germany, adding
another dimension to the analysis process.
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