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Extron 60-274-01 VSC200D High-Resolution
Computer-to-Video Scan Converter, up to 1280 x 1024
Description:
The Extron VSC 200/200D combines technology, performance, and value.
It is ideal for converting computer images up to 1280 x 1024, for recording,
videoconferencing, or viewing the image on an NTSC or PAL monitor or other
display device. The VSC 200D has an additional digital output for connecting
to D-1 decks or digital video editing stations.The VSC 200/200D offers four
levels of horizontal and five levels of vertical user-selectable filters. Since
vertical filtering reduces flicker, the VSC 200/200D produces a solid, stable image.
Horizontal filtering assures that no detail is dropped during scan conversion.
The VSC 200/200D features 24 bit sampling, providing 8 bits per color for 16.8 million colors.
The VSC 200/200D accepts resolutions as high as 1280 x 1024, with horizontal
scan rates up to 81 kHz and vertical frequencies up to 120 Hz. The VSC 200/200D
offers VGA and Mac input/loop-through connectors. Either the Mac used or the VGA
connector can be as an input or a local monitor output; when one connector is used
as the input, the other connector can be used as the local monitor output. With
composite-video, S-video, component, and RGBHV outputs (plus a digital, 4:2:2 output
in the VSC 200D model), the VSC 200/200D is compatible with most computers and
display devices on the market.
The VSC 200/200D's zoom control, horizontal and vertical centering, pan controls,
image freeze button, and other features provide extensive control over image output.
These features, coupled with an increased pixel clock zoom rate, go beyond 2x zoom.
For example, this can be of critical importance when showing very detailed parts of CAD
diagrams during a videoconferencing session.
Except for the addition of digital output, the VSC 200D is identical to the VSC 200.
Both feature a genlock option, which locks the sync timing of the devices connected to
the scan converter to the timing of the signal from a sync generator. This feature is especially
useful in broadcast applications or anytime video equipment must be perfectly synchronized.
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