Exhibition of a prototype of a 2K⇒4K up-converter: Scheduled for release in February 2013

2012.11.16 UP

Keisoku Giken exhibited a prototype of a 2K to 4K up-converter unit that adopts super-resolution technology. A compact A5 size has been achieved for this unit and signal processing technology is employed that has been independently developed by Keisoku Giken. The super-resolution unit is scheduled to be released in February 2013. There is a plan to provide plans of evaluator units prior to the release.

This is the 4K HDMI-compatible compact uncompressed recorder UDR-N50A. Output is possible in a single HDMI 4K system. At the venue, this was presented with one HDMI cable. This also supports raw recording of CANON's CINEMA EOS C-500. The firm has provided uncompressed recorders for 13 years and offered a lineup of their various products, including a diverse range with 4K and 8K.

The 4K-compatible SDI/HDMI converter Quad MC possesses a function that links an input/output interface SDI of machines for professionals and an input/output interface HDMI 1.4a of machines for consumers. Five types of lineup are available and 4K solution support is provided. In the booth, there was a demonstration for converting HDMI to HD SDI by connecting with a JVC Kenwood 4K camera.