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Analog Way to Exhibit at LDI 2012

Analog Way's Pulse, a 10-input dual scaler mixer seamless switcher

Analog Way, a designer and manufacturer of presentation switchers and image converters, announces the company will exhibit at LDI2012. Analog Way will demonstrate a selection of its solutions in booth 201, from October 19 to 21, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Through two different demos during LDI, Analog Way will provide visitors with an overview of its solutions for the events industry.

Analog Way will demonstrate a dynamic multi-screen venue system. Based on Analog Way's Eikos, Pulse, and Axion2 models, this configuration allows for total control of up to six individual screens with previews.

Eikos is a powerful and versatile 12-input seamless switcher offering multi-layer mixer, 12 by two seamless native matrix and multi-format quadravision modes. Awarded twice as "Best Video Processing or Distribution Product," Eikos can display up to six layers, and includes video output in addition to the high resolution outputs.

Pulse, a 10-input dual scaler mixer seamless switcher, is particularly adapted to large screen applications. Capable of displaying up to two live sources, Pulse offers many live effects including keying and PIP animation.

Axion2 is a high-end remote controller, specifically designed for live events and multi-screen venues. It can control up to six independent screen configurations in different locations (single display or multiple projectors in soft edge blend mode) and store up to 90 presets per screen configuration. Axion2 offers useful features to easily program and control a show in a live environment (off-line programming, snap button, toggle preset...).

Analog Way's systems' capability to deal with non-standard resolutions will be demonstrated on an odd sized LED display. As an example, the Pulse and Eikos will be used to show their ability to adjust an image size to fit any LED wall. Their ability to seamlessly switch between sources with fades, cuts, or wipes is another key feature that will be shown. In addition, the products allow easy animation of layers.

WWWwww.analogway.com


(20 September 2012)

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