Lightware India turned out to be a loud success at the show. Our team highlighted the key concepts, features, and benefits of Lightware signal managing devices in a very creative and efficient way.
UBEX AV-over-IP transceiver delivering uncompressed 4k60Hz video with zero latency and superb fidelity was presented in two most convincing and elaborate settings: an F1 racing car and a flight simulator. Both of them did a great job in showcasing the concept of UBEX’s unparalleled frame rate and potency to supply broadcast-quality video.
Our flight simulator featuring the emulated equipment was literally a landmark of the show. Visitors enjoyed their cockpit experience and were interested to be explained the UBEX’s features and advantages.
In fact, we went beyond constructing a stand-alone simulator. Our team demonstrated a virtual training environment with the emulated cockpit and its triple front screen as its central element coupled with a large wall screen and an instructor’s workstation.
Even the Indian Navy observed the brief on the flight simulator as this could be useful for the military sector as well.
With all the elements of the training environment connected via UBEX, the trainer-pilot screens were sharable. With the help of the USB KVM features of UBEX, we demonstrated switching command and control signals between the pilot’s and instructor’s joysticks, throttles, and pedals with the delivery of the video content synchronized on the cockpit triple screen and the large video wall.
The F1 racing car simulator was just next to the cockpit and demonstrated the UBEX’s unrivaled performance in its elaborate setting to underpin the concept of the UBEX systems’ scalability of 4K video signal distribution and high video frame rates featuring zero delay. With the UBEX devices delivering uncompressed AV-over-IP and supporting high graphics contents like Ray Tracing, the impressive graphics visual effects with real time reflecting lights, shadows and environmental highlights, which are so much needed for the gaming world of Esports, our F1 racing car simulator created a true wow-effect on the booth.
The VINX AV-over-IP extender for 1GB Ethernet networks was demonstrated to show the matrix switching and the video wall functions applicable for LED video wall installations, digital signage, and non-critical control room environments.
The powerful MX2 modular matrix switcher of Lightware embracing an outstanding variety of i/o boards including, in particular, direct HDMI, DP1.2, CAT, Fiber inputs/outputs and Dante Audio Boards, and other highly demanded interfaces demonstrated the matrix’s modularity and flexibility, as well as the superb quality and unbeatable switching speed of the video signal.
Lightware’s TAURUS UCX switcher bundled with Cisco Webex Room devices demonstrated the benefits of the Cisco and Lightware partnership that bring UCC installations to their ultimate performance by expanding the number of controlled room assets and extending signals without compromise.
LARA included in the recent TAURUS firmware 1.5 highlighted the new functionality of Lightware’s control software allowing, in particular, more room control functionality based on the customer’s needs.
We are happy to state that Lightware’s booth enjoyed attention throughout the show; it has generated very positive feedback from our long-term and potential partners. We were glad to exchange insights with our guests as to the further development of the AV industry and to learn more about our customers’ current needs.