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Home›Products›Christie launches the Phoenix Embedded Processor

Christie launches the Phoenix Embedded Processor

By Staff Writer
04/10/2016
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AV manufacturer, Christie has launched the Phoenix Embedded Processor (EP), which integrators can install directly into compatible Christie displays.

Expanding the Phoenix family of products, the processor is compact and provides a highly scalable solution for managing content on single or multiple panels.

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One Phoenix EP processes networked sources, decodes and manages AV and data sources on up to two Christie flat panels. The processor streamlines system designs and eliminates requirements for AV extension and distribution equipment.

Christie senior product manager Karl Johnson says Phoenix EP and Christie flat panels make a great choice for customers looking for a powerful solution that is easy-to-install and cost-effective.

“Phoenix EP uses zero installation space and it simplifies an installation by using a network to transport all content,” he says.

“Christie Phoenix systems, including Phoenix, Phoenix EP and Phoenix Quad T streamline project design, eliminating the need for AV distribution and extension equipment.

“This simplifies the installation process and increases reliability.”

Phoenix EP is ideal for video walls, digital signage displays and AV distribution systems and will be available November 2016 in Australia through Ingram Micro.

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