Broadata Communications, Inc. (BCI), a world leader in the development of cutting edge optical communications and optoelectronic technologies announces that it has enhanced the ScreenLink? Fiber Optic Transport System.
This enhancement provides the unique ability to deliver High Definition (HD) video with tri-level synchronization, as well as Standard Definition (SD) video with bi-level synchronization.
Currently, there is no other product offering this tri-level sync feature.
The ScreenLink? now supports both the HD and SD specifications, as well as computer RGB video applications.
This additional functionality provides complete support for high-level graphics cards at all output resolutions.
This product development was motivated by the widespread adoption of HD video standards in the broadcast studio and digital signage marketplaces.
Although the ScreenLink? is designed for remote, multimedia video presentation applications, it is equally suited for any high resolution imaging applications, including medical or professional audio video."Recently, BCI's ScreenLink? System was chosen by a major International Theater chain to transport uncompressed, high resolution images with audio and control functions to thousands of individual end points," remarked BCI President and CEO, Dr. Freddie Lin.
"The new system provides both the quality of transmission and the modularity of features required for imaging, presentation, and signage applications, while keeping costs in line with copper based applications."
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Freddie Lin, added: "The marketplace has been searching for a universal solution that converges both the broadcast high definition video and computer RGB video worlds as present in applications for the Digital Signage, Digital Cinema, and Presentation Markets." Developed by BCI to provide the highest possible quality multimedia transport, ScreenLink? offers uncompressed transmission of RGB and all sync types, such as external HV, composite and "Sync on Green", as well as the unique ability to pass tri-level sync as provided by HDTV specifications.
In addition, transmission of high quality stereo audio is provided along with Ethernet for IP based system control and monitoring.
This system is designed to work seamlessly with high-resolution display devices, such as plasma monitors, LCD monitors, or projectors.Broadata Communications, Inc. (BCI) develops, manufactures and markets leading edge fiber optic, multimedia communication products.
The company's patented products include audio, video and data delivery over optical fiber for advanced multimedia, broadcast, and network transmission applications.
BCI's multimedia platforms enable end-users to implement multiple applications, conventionally requiring multiple optical transceivers and fiber links, over a unified platform needing only a single optical link.
For more information visit the BCI Web site at http://www.broadatacom.com or call 800-214-0222.Contact Information:Cristina Spence, Director of Business AdministrationBroadata Communications, Inc.310-530-1416, Ext 240800-214-0222http://www.broadatacom.com.
Silent Motorized Art Frames to Conceal Plasma, LCD, and up to 120" Projection Displays.
(ContentDesk) April 13, 2004 -- Large plasma and projection screens are becoming standard in new construction and remodeling. Unfortunately, the disadvantage of these screens becomes apparent when they are turned off and all you have is a large gray piece of glass on the wall. Most designers, builders, and homeowners have tried to fight with this aesthetic dilemma.Media Decor, LLC has solved the problem with its HideandChic motorized art frames. When the TV is off, all that is seen on the wall is a beautifully framed painting. When the TV is on, the canvas rolls up and the TV appears.This unit exclusively uses the Lutron/Vimco Quiet Electric Drive (QED) for silent and smooth operation.
As an added bonus, it seamlessly interfaces into Lutron lighting and shade control systems as well as Crestron and other control systems.For additional Information Contact:Media Decor, LLC
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Silent Motorized Art Frames to Conceal Plasma, LCD, and up to 120" Projection Displays.
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Shop, Drag & Drop to the Rescue of the Last Minute Shoppers
NEW YORK, NY (ContentDesk) December 14, 2005 -- Wall Street based shopping search engine Sortprice.com is here to the rescue of all last minute shoppers who could not find the time or did not want to deal with the crowds of their local mall. With the holiday season almost at a close, shoppers can now finally get their gifts without worrying about not being able to find that special and hard to find present.With Sortprice.coms unique Shop, Drag & Drop' function, grandchildren and adults alike can create their own special holiday gift list, compare prices side by side and perhaps more importantly, email the list to those shoppers who never seem to give the right present. This unique option allows consumers to shop for digital cameras, remote control cars and even that new stroller for the new baby on the way all at the lowest prices and with the easy to use drag and drop feature. Even the most web-phobic of shoppers can manipulate this feature. No more receiving that pair of socks...
Shop, Drag & Drop to the Rescue of the Last Minute Shoppers
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LCDs are actually thin film transistors (TFT), which contain liquid filled crystals between two plates of glass. LCDs work by blocking out unwanted light. When the signal hits the TFTs, they contort to a required angle, thus allowing only the requisite amount of light to pass through. A lamp behind the screen or a thin LCD bulb provides illumination to...
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It was studied by Keilin and Mann that zinc is essential for the activity of some enzymes. It is a component of vital enzyme carbonic anhydrase, and other enzymes like several dehydrogenises (alcohol, glutamics, and certain pyridine nucleotide) and pancreatic carboxypeptidase's.
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OnePal Launches Comparison Shopping Toolbar
Minneapolis, MN (ContentDesk) October 19, 2005 -- Online comparison shopping company OnePal LLC announces the launch of its free downloadable comparison shopping toolbar (http://www.onepal.com/comparison_shopping/comparison_shopping_download.php).
Once the easy installation is complete, the OnePal search box appears in a navigation bar near the top of the browser. Users can conduct product keyword searches directly from the toolbar. When a product category or specific name is entered in the search box, the toolbar automatically links the user to search results on the OnePal website. From there, users can do product comparisons and view competing prices.The toolbar also links users to coupons from over a thousand leading merchants for products such as electronics, computers, software, books, games and music.
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OnePal Launches Comparison Shopping Toolbar