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VidOvation’s Technology-as-a-Service Offer Eliminates Upfront Costs and Ownership Risk, Allowing for Flexible Upgrade Options

VidOvation today announced the launch of a Technology-as-a-Service (TaaS) offering, a new way to acquire the latest AV and broadcast technology that provides customers with greater peace of mind, control, and flexibility. The new payment method gives qualified customers access to any product line VidOvation carries — including top sellers like Haivision/AVIWEST, VISLINK, CyanView, MultiDyne, and IP television distribution and signage systems — through monthly payments over a 36-month or 60-month subscription term. With no significant capital outlay, the TaaS offering includes everything customers can see in a traditional solution and more. This includes installation, hardware, software, full-term maintenance, and obsolescence protection.

“At VidOvation, we want to be your long-term trusted advisor — and TaaS helps us do just that,” said Jim Jachetta, executive vice president and chief technology officer, VidOvation. “Customers who use the new TaaS offering no longer need to worry about getting locked into the wrong technology or being forced to divert a large portion of their budgets away from other necessary business expenses. With TaaS, we will guide you at every step, from finding the technology that best fits your needs to performing all maintenance to advising you several years down the line — when your needs change and there are new technologies better-suited to your operation.”

Tech Lighting Now Part of Vantage Lighting Fixture Alliance

Legrand’s lighting control brand Vantage has added ELEMENT fixtures by Tech Lighting to its growing lighting fixture alliance. Tech Lighting is the premier lighting brand of choice for architects, lighting designers, and interior designers. Its portfolio includes architectural recessed downlights, linear LED channels and tape, and high-end decorative fixtures, delivering a complete lighting package. The alliance ensures that the company’s fixtures pair seamlessly with Vantage’s lighting control to offer a comprehensive and beautiful lighting design and user experience ideal for any new construction, remodel, or redecorating project.

Tech Lighting offers its ELEMENT specification-grade recessed lighting options, which deliver compact light fixtures engineered with greater agility, versatility, consistency, and responsiveness to suit any mood. The Tech Lighting Downlight portfolio also includes a wide range of products at varying price points including ENTRA and ENTRA CL to support budget and performance criteria.

Pliant® Technologies Showcases New CrewCom Control Unit, CCU-08 at NAB New York 2022

Pliant Technologies, a leading provider of professional wireless intercom solutions, features its new CCU-08 CrewCom Control Unit for the first time in the U.S. at NAB New York 2022 (Booth 1216). The CCU-08 is the latest addition to the CrewCom system and gives users the ability to use up to eight 4-Wire ports while retaining all the same features of the current companion CCU-22 and CCU-44 products.

Like the current Control Units, the CCU-08 Control Unit contains no radio and is frequency agnostic and can therefore control and monitor any device across CrewNet regardless of radio frequency bands being utilized. With the combination of CrewCom Radio Transceivers, the new CCU-08 supports up to 82 Radio Packs, 18 in Normal mode and 64 in the recently released High Density mode, across all RF bands.

Wisycom Debuts its MTP61 Multiband Transmitter at AES New York 2022

Wisycom will unveil its new MTP61 Transmitter, the latest addition to its Symphony product line, at AES New York (Booth 437). The smallest and lightest multiband bodypack transmitter on the market, the MTP61 has the widest tuning range currently available (470 to 1260MHz). Among the industry’s most powerful transmitters, the compact design of the MTP61 not only makes it comfortable, but also ideal for location sound and theater applications alike.

“We developed the MTP61 in direct response to market demands,” says Geoff Baynard, Product Marketing Manager, Wisycom. “A cross between our existing MTP41 and MTP60 Transmitters, the MTP61 incorporates all the advanced technology of our Symphony line in a smaller form factor. This includes seamless connectivity via long-range Bluetooth 5 to the new Wisycom App, enabling users to monitor and adjust parameters in real-time, from anywhere in a venue.”

MSolutions Now Shipping Industry-First USB Test Solution

MSolutions, a leading supplier of AV test devices and collaboration solutions, is now shipping its new USB cable test (UCT) module, the AV industry’s first solution for qualifying today’s wealth of USB cables, signal types and connectivity options. The UCT module also helps users understand the power consumption of a USB device in relation to the host, as well as bandwidth, data speeds and the presence of specific wires across the cable that match varied USB specifications.

Introduced at the InfoComm show in June, the UCT joins the growing family of modules for the company’s handheld MS-TestPro (MS-104B) device. MSolutions also offers HDMI, HDBaseT, IP and DC Resistance modules for its all-in-one AV tester.

Marshall Highlights Latest PTZ Cameras at NAB NY 2022

Marshall Electronics, a leading developer and manufacturer of Broadcast proAV video equipment, will showcase its newest camera solutions at NAB NY 2022 (Booth 846). Among these offerings include several firsts for the brand including the new CV620-TBI/TWI with AI tracking capabilities, the CV730-ND3 PTZ cameras with NDI®|HX3 technology, as well as an ePTZ camera with the new CV420e.

“We look forward to being back on the NAB NY show floor and showcasing our latest PTZ camera developments,” says Tod Musgrave, Director of Cameras for Marshall Electronics. “As a part of this constantly changing industry, Marshall is pleased to be able to share high-quality solutions that will keep professionals at the forefront of their craft. From the auto-tracking feature of the CV620 to the CV420e’s digital pan, tilt and zoom capabilities, to having the latest in NDI®|HX3 technology in our CV730-ND3, Marshall has a camera for every broadcast workflow and AV application.”

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