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Kaleido-Modular multi-viewer enhanced to offer up to 24 pictures per monitor

The new cascading feature for Miranda’s Kaleido-Modular multi-viewer allows monitoring with up to 24 pictures per monitor.

At IBC 2010, Miranda Technologies will be highlighting a new cascading feature for its Kaleido-Modular multi-viewer, which allows the system to provide monitoring with up to 24 pictures per monitor.

“Kaleido-Modular is an exceptionally flexible solution, which uses a standard module to create multi-viewers ranging from a quad-split, all the way up to the very largest monitoring system with thousands of inputs and hundreds of displays”, says Louis Caron, Senior Product Manager at Miranda.

“This design also allows individual monitors to be configured very cost-effectively, in terms of whether they need up to 4, 8, 16 or 24 video windows to be displayed.”

Designed around small building blocks with eight video inputs and dual monitor outputs, the Kaleido-Modular multi-viewer offers easy maintenance and outstanding resilience due to its small failure block.

Kaleido-Modular has a delay of less than half a frame, and offers super silent operation and outstanding picture quality. It can also be used for monitoring Stereoscopic 3D, including Dual 1.5Gbps and Dual 3Gbps signals. This mix of capabilities makes it ideal for even the most demanding production monitoring environments.

The Kaleido-Modular multi-viewer also offers exceptional space and energy efficiency, with up to 20 multi-viewer outputs per 3RU Densite frame, consuming less than 300 Watts in total.

For larger monitoring requirements, Kaleido-Modular can be expanded up to 288 multi-viewer outputs when connected to an upstream NVISION, or third party, router. An integrated routing and multi-viewer system can be controlled effectively using one or more RCP-200 remote control panels.

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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 HD broadcast environment. This equipment allows customers to generate additional revenue while reducing costs through more efficient distribution and management of content as well as the automation of previously manual processes. Miranda employs approximately 550 people at its Montreal headquarters and in its facilities located in Wallingford (UK), Grass Valley (California, USA), Paris (France), Tokyo (Japan), Zaltbommel (Netherlands), Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Beijing (China) and Hong Kong. Miranda is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. For more information, please visit

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