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Frame Synchronizer Trends: Market Research Report

December 2013 | 11 pages | ID: FA85D89CB10EN
Global Industry Analysts, Inc

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Frame Synchronization, also known as framing, is a process to synchronize display-pixel scanning with a synchronization source. A Frame Synchronizer device is primarily utilized within live TV production for synchronizing the time of an incoming video source with that of an existing video system.

The report analyzes and presents an overview of Frame Synchronizers market worldwide. The report highlights on various strategic industry activities of major companies witnessed by the industry over the last few years. In addition, 32 companies operating in the Frame Synchronizers arena worldwide including AJA Video Systems, Harris Broadcast, For-A Co. Ltd., Snell Ltd., and others are profiled.
1. FRAME SYNCHRONIZERS - TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW

Frame Synchronizers – An Introduction

2. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY

AJA Video Systems Upgrades Software for FS2 Format Converter and Frame Synchronizer
FOR-A Unveils HVS-390HS Video Production Switcher
Harris Unveils HView SX Pro Multi-Display Management System
Snell Offers Frame Synchronization Capability on AHP of Sirius 800 Routing Switchers Range
EI Towers Selects Harris to Upgrade Harris Platinum Routing Solution
FOR-A to Showcase New Offerings at InfoComm Show

3. MARKET PARTICIPANTS

A. Telemetry Ltd. (Israel)
Acroamatics, Inc. (USA)
ADAS (France)
AJA Video Systems (USA)
Axon Digital Design BV (The Netherlands)
Blackmagic Design Pty. , Ltd. (Australia)
Burst Electronics, Inc. (USA)
Cobalt Digital, Inc. (USA)
Colorado Video, Inc. (USA)
Crystal Vision Ltd. (UK)
Delta Information Systems, Inc. (USA)
Dewesoft (Slovenia)
Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (USA)
Ensemble Designs, Inc. (USA)
Evertz Microsystems Ltd. (Canada)
For a Co. , Ltd. (Japan)
GDP Space Systems (USA)
Grass Valley USA LLC (USA)
Harris Broadcast (USA)
Harris Corporation (USA)
Hotronic, Inc. (USA)
Kramer Electronics Ltd. (Israel)
L-3 Telemetry-East (USA)
Link Electronics, Inc. (USA)
LYNX Technik AG (Germany)
Miranda Technologies, Inc. (USA)
Nevion (Norway)
NVIDIA Corporation (USA)
Ross Video Ltd. (Canada)
SAMS Elektronik D. o. o. (Serbia)
Snell Ltd. (UK)
Ulyssix Technology, Inc. (USA)

4. APPENDIX


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