Miranda's popular multi-screen will now allow you to visualize 4, 8, 16 or 24 signals on each monitor. With a delay of less than half a frame, this system can be used for stereoscopy and environments with dual signals 1,5 and 3Gbps.

Miranda Technologies to present at IBC 2010 updating its popular Kaleido-Modular multi-screen system, highlighting the ability to monitor up to 24 signals on each screen. Kaleido-Modular is a very flexible solution that allows by means of standard modules to create a multi-screen system that can range from a simple quad-split to control thousands of inputs on hundreds of monitors being able to display on each of them 4,8,16 or 24 signals. Designed around a block with eight dual monitor inputs and outputs, this multi-screen solution offers easy maintenance and high strength. Kaleido-Modular has a delay of less than half a frame, and offers super-quiet operation and high image quality. It can also be used for work in 3D stereoscopy and environments with dual signals to 1,5 and 3Gbps. From a consumer point of view, with up to 20 multi-screen outputs per Densite in 3RU, consumption barely reaches 300 watts in total. In facilities that require greater needs, Kaleido-Modular can be extended up to 288 multi-screen outputs connected to the Nvision router or any other. last, review that an integrated multi-visualization routing system can be used effectively using one or more RCP-200 remote control panels.


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