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Miranda's Kaleido-X multi-image processor with unlimited signal repetition makes Middle East debut at CABSAT

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, March 01 - 2007 at 09:41
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Miranda Technologies has announced that its new Kaleido-X multi-room, multi-image processor, which allows unlimited signal repetition over eight monitors, will be shown at CABSAT for the first time.

The Kaleido-X can display any of its 96 HD/SD/Analog inputs, any number of times, at different resolutions and sizes up to full screen, over eight high resolution displays without blocking or grouping restrictions.

"Kaleido-X offers unmatched signal flexibility, and does not have any awkward display limitations for operators," says Louis Caron, product manager at Miranda.

"People who haven't seen the latest generation of multi-image technology may be astonished by the image quality. We believe it delivers the richest and most detailed display ever for the most critical monitoring applications."

All the multi-image outputs can be grouped to create large, highly integrated monitoring systems. Alternatively, the displays can be controlled independently for multi-room environments, using one or more remote control panels.

Fast manual control of the processor is offered by a remote panel or mouse button. Layout configurations can be changed instantly, and users can dynamically zoom one source larger for quality control, or audio monitoring of an on-screen source.

The processor also offers unprecedented audio performance, with the ability to monitor up to 2304 channels of audio, including embedded, discrete AES, or discrete analog.

Kaleido-X also offers an integral routing capability, with switching of 96 unprocessed inputs to 48 HD/SD outputs for feeding baseband high quality monitors, test equipment and master control or production switchers.
 
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About Miranda:
Miranda Technologies Inc. (TSX: MT) develops, manufactures and markets high-performance hardware and software for the television broadcast industry. Its solutions are purchased by content creators, broadcasters, specialty channels and television service providers to enable and enhance the transition to a complex multi-channel digital and HDTV broadcast environment. This equipment allows customers to generate additional revenue while reducing costs through the more efficient distribution and management of content as well as the automation of previously manual processes. Miranda employs over 400 people at its Montréal headquarters and in its offices located in Wallingford (UK), Paris (France), Tokyo (Japan), Hong Kong, Beijing (China) and Springfield (USA). Miranda became a public company on December 8, 2005 and is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
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Neil Sharpe: +1 561 400 3320

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