Tuesday, 04 Dec 2018 13:10 GMT

tvONE lands major university project

tvONE has revealed that its CORIOmaster technology has been selected to drive a transformation project at a 200-seat lecture theatre at the University of Kent.

The university had been seeking to upgrade the lecture theatre to fully adaptable digital technology, eventually opting for CORIOmaster from the video and multimedia processing kit specialist.

In the lecture hall, sources are connected through matrix switchers to three tvONE 1T-C2-750 scalers, which accept inputs from a range of sources. At the heart of the project is a CORIOmaster micro C3-503, which takes charge of placing images on the wall in the theatre.

Alan Greenfield, regional sales manager for the UK at tvONE, says: “The project really demonstrates the strength of CORIOmaster. It offers a huge degree of flexibility yet remains very easy to set up and install.

The project really demonstrates the strength of CORIOmaster. It offers a huge degree of flexibility yet remains very easy to set up and install

“The most frequently used output configurations can be easily assigned to presets, making the system intuitive and straightforward from the point of view of the presenter.

“This is crucial as lecturers typically will focus on the content that they have to deliver rather than on the technology that is there to help them deliver it. CORIOmaster is a facilitator and an aid to great presentations.”

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