Pioneer to intro two new HD Video products for professional HD applications
Pioneer Electronics will be showcasing two new professional 1080p high definition video devices at the upcoming InfoComm 2009 Expo to be held in Orlando, FL – the Pioneer BDP-V6000 Professional Blu-ray Disc Player and the Pioneer HD-V9000 Professional HD Video System. Both players offer high quality playback and performance designed for A/V professionals in application scenarios such as digital signage, museums, video walls, etc.
The BDP-V6000 Professional Blu-ray Disc Player features the following:
- Supports Blu-ray and standard DVD media playback in both NTSC and PAL formats
- Serial RS-232C support allows integrators to control the player through multiple external devices
- Enhanced Search Option – Users can navigate through a disc’s file, chapter, and time code menus quickly and easily
- Plays 30, 25, and 24 frames per second
- Professional Graphical User Interface – newly designed GUI
- 1GB of on-board memory
- BD-Live capable
- USB 2.0 port supports external devices
- Rack Mount Kit included
Meanwhile, the new HD-V9000 Professional HD Video System allows playback of high quality video files through the use of swappable SD/SDHC memory cards. Features of the HD-V9000 include:
- Four advanced control options including stand-alone operation, RS-232C support, IP addressable embedded web server, and the HD-Pilot PC software program. The HD-Pilot PC provides network access to integrators for remote content update, playlist revisions, etc
- Maximum of 80 Mbps of MPEG2 and up to 50Mbps of H.264 video file playback
- IP addressable and can be accessed through Pioneer’s HD Pilot PC software or through embedded web serbver
- Text crawl and image overlay support – user specified messages, RSS text fieldds, and BMP graphics can be displayed over video content
- SD/SDHC memory card support
- RS-232C control
You can expect the BDP-V6000 Professional Blu-ray Disc player to begin shipping in September while the HD-V9000 HD Professional HD Video player is not expected until Q1 of next year. No word on pricing as of yet.
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