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New graphics equipment for Sky
Published Friday, Jan 21 2005, 02:49 GMT | By James Welsh
Sky has ordered 12 new graphics-generating systems for its Isleworth facility.
"The recent purchase of 12 Inscriber Inca RTX systems positively supports our progressive plans for enhancing our capabilities," said Sky's head of broadcast computing, Mark Crawford. "RTX gives us the flexibility in developing specific applications for integrating and displaying station clocks, live sports scores and real-time election results. This builds on our confidence in Inscriber RTX, already deployed in such key roles as the main results system for our flagship Soccer Saturday programme."
"The recent purchase of 12 Inscriber Inca RTX systems positively supports our progressive plans for enhancing our capabilities," said Sky's head of broadcast computing, Mark Crawford. "RTX gives us the flexibility in developing specific applications for integrating and displaying station clocks, live sports scores and real-time election results. This builds on our confidence in Inscriber RTX, already deployed in such key roles as the main results system for our flagship Soccer Saturday programme."
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