MaxVision Launches Military Video Workstation at NAB 2009

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Mon Apr 20, 2009 9:35am EDT

Leader in Rugged Portable Computer Workstations Enters Military Video Market
LAS VEGAS--(Business Wire)--
MaxVision LLC unveiled the MaxPac 8040SVW, a rugged high-performance military
video workstation today at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB)
Military and Government Video Summit. The MaxPac SVW is available with one or
two high-resolution, integrated LCD panels, Intel`s new Core i7-965 Extreme
Edition and a choice of professional video capture cards supporting Standard
Definition (SD) and/or High Definition (HD) inputs. The MaxPac SVW enables
`in-the-field` video encoding, capture and streaming in extreme environments
such as high temperatures and fine desert dust. 

MaxVision specializes in the development and manufacturing of high performance,
rugged portable computers, enabling them to operate in 0 - 50° Celsius
temperature ranges, handle transportation shocks and drops and eliminate dust or
fine desert sand intrusions. A variety of video and audio input devices, such as
InfraRed (IR), night vision and High Definition cameras can be used to stream
live footage in real-time, providing in-the-field flexibility required by
military and emergency responders. 

The MaxPac 8040SVW2, uses Intel`s Core i7-965 (3.2 GHz) CPU (previously
codenamed Nehalem), 6GB of DDR3 RAM, two removable 3.5" hard drives totaling 3TB
of storage, dual integrated LCD monitors and an award-winning HD video encoding
card. 

"Because of MaxVision`s proven `in-the-field` portable computers and close
relationship to our military customers, we are pleased to participate in NAB`s
Military and Government Video Summit," said Bruce Imsand, MaxVision`s founder
and CEO. "By working with the best-of-class providers, we are able to provide
the highest-performing COTS technology in the advanced packaging our Armed
Forces need today." 

About MaxVision

Founded in 1993, MaxVision manufactures rugged, portable and transportable
servers, workstations and accessories with no compromises in performance.
MaxVision patent-pending designs provide extensive customization, including
advanced air filtration systems, advanced power conditioning, and certified
tolerance for extended runtime within 0 - 50 degrees Celsius (32 - 122 degrees
Fahrenheit). For more information, visit www.MaxVision.com. 

MaxVision, MaxPac, MaxCube, TeraPac, MaxRAX, MiniRAX and the MaxVision Logo are
trademarks or registered trademarks of MaxVision. Other brands are trademarks of
their respective owners. 

© Copyright 2009, MaxVision. 



MaxVision LLC
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chandler.hall@maxvision.com

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