The company, that this year celebrates its thirty years of activity in the market, shows these days at the Las Vegas contest its innovations in real-time distribution, intercom for the audiovisual industry and director environments and networks.

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NAB 2017, which is being held until next time 27 April in Las Vegas, is the contest chosen by Riedel to present its latest innovations in real-time signal distribution, networks and intercom solutions for audiovisual entorono, broadcast and live, in which the continuous support of standards and interoperability of the company is materialized, the development of powerful solutions based on software applications, as well as its concept of decentralized signal routing.

One of these innovations is MediorNet MultiViewer, a virtual multi-screen based on mediorNet MicroN high-density media distribution hardware and designed to work within a MediorNet network.

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This application offers the benefits of a decentralized signal network, by allowing you to locate the multi-screen hardware where you want it, regardless of where you want to manage. In addition, leverages the network for sources and eliminates the extra layer of equipment and complexity that a large monolithic array would require.

Visitors to the Riedel stand at NAB 2017 you can also learn in detail about the new HandsFree application for your SmartPanel, the world's first panel designed as a powerful multifunctional user interface.

blankWith the HandsFree app running on SmartPanel, users can easily and securely connect their iOS or Android phones via Bluetooth. Below, the app enables phone audio routing directly through Riedel Artist's digital array intercom system.

Space protagonist of Riedel in this contest is also for Bolero, its new intercom solution based on scalable DECT and IP; integrated with its Artist matrix and fully roaming in the license-free frequency range of 1.9 Ghz, among other features (more details on Digital AV Magazine).


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by • 24 Apr, 2017
• section: audio, control, display, Signal distribution