Exterity Intros Enterprise IP Set-Top

June 12, 2015
At InfoComm in Orlando, FL, Exterity, a provider of enterprise IPTV technologies for the secure distribution of live, on-demand and recorded ...
At InfoComm in Orlando, FL, Exterity, a provider of enterprise IPTV technologies for the secure distribution of live, on-demand and recorded video over IP, will launch its AvediaPlayer Receiver r93xx IPTV set-top box. The r93xx is an HD receiver that connects any screen to an IP network to facilitate the receipt of live and recorded video streams.

The latest addition to the company's line of AvediaPlayer Receivers, the r93xx is designed for network-video decoding capabilities at resolutions up to 1080p60. It offers HDMI and analog video outputs and is intended for video display systems in corporate and organizational settings.

The new AvediaPlayer receivers work in tandem with Exterity's Artio middleware to provide users with the ability to create and manage customized television, VOD and interactive experiences. They also feature power over Ethernet (PoE).

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