Chyron refines LEX3.1 with stereoscopic 3D

Melville, N.Y. — Chyron announced that LEX3.1, the newest release of the company's on-air graphics system, has been refined to provide free support for stereoscopic 3D.

Through continuous R&D in response to changing industry demands, Chyron brings added technological innovation to this product, offering customers a future-facing solution capable of addressing their current and evolving graphics needs.

"The LEX3.1 is designed to meet the current performance requirements of users ranging from smaller sports broadcasters to national broadcast groups, as well as to give them the future opportunity to launch stereoscopic 3D broadcasting both simply and cost-effectively," said Peter Morrone, senior vice president of engineering at Chyron.

The system boasts a seamless workflow from graphic creation to playout; real-time 2D/3D animation; and a host of hardware and software features including 2D and 3D object import, advanced text and image effects, clip playout, and Chyron's Intelligent Interface and DB Link update.

Chyron will be demonstrating its LEX3.1 graphics system throughout IBC2011 at stand 7.D11.

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