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Christie Introduces Spyder X20 Video Processor at InfoComm
June 19, 2009
Source: Christie
Digital
The new Christie Spyder X20 video processor
debuts June 17th-19th at Infocomm 2009 booth # 3845 (Orange
County Convention Center, Orlando).

Available in two models, the Spyder X20 will bring to market
the flexibility of a universal routing switcher and the versatility
of a powerful video processor for mid-size applications that
have multi-windowing, multiple displays and processing requirements.
The Spyder X20 includes the matrix switching and integrated
source monitoring functionality of the Christie Vista URS.
It also includes all of the existing features of the
Vista Spyder, such as high-end presentation capabilities and
an intuitive and easy-to-use interface that appeals to experienced
and new customers.
New to the Spyder family and the AV industry at large is the
unmatched 20 megapixel bandwith feature, which is available
in both of the models; the Spyder X20-1608 and the Spyder
X20-0808. Both models support blending, windowing, mixing
and scaling in any source format and then route the signal
to any destination device.
The unique architecture of the Spyder X20 supports a resolution
and video format-independent environment. This means that
multiple displays (both widescreen and single screen destination)
can be combined to generate an enhanced resolution that exceeds
what any single display can support.
The Spyder X20-1608 features 16 inputs and 8 outputs and the
Spyder X20-0808 has 8 inputs and 8 outputs. In both models,
any output can be rotated to display portrait images. Other
common features include universal input/output capabilities
and built-in conversion for analog/digital, interlaced/progressive,
resolution, aspect ratio and frame. Users can also benefit
from true, live preview, advanced auto-sync capabilities,
as well as integrated source monitoring and online editing.
Integrators and end-users in the high-end boardroom, command
and control, education, houses of worship and live event sectors
will find that the Spyder X20 helps them meet display configuration
requirements. The Spyder X20 has a single point of control
for all processing and signal distribution as well as built-in
image capture/still storage to ensure streamlined configurations
and smooth operation. Large-scale 3D visualization environments
will also benefit from the Spyder X20 due to its 20 mexapixel
bandwith and high frame rate capability for WQXGA resolution.
Were excited to be launching our most progressive
video processor yet, remarks Clark Williams, president
of Vista Systems. The cost-effective Spyder X20 was
designed to answer our clients needs for affordability
and functionality, allowing companies of all sizes to enjoy
the benefits of wide screen displays and enhanced windowing
capabilities.
For more information, see the Spyder X20 at InfoComm 2009;
booth # 3845.
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