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Digiwave
Labs is a company specialized in the broadcasting and professional video field, with more than 32 years of experience,
dedicated
to the design and manufacture
of TV Standards Converters,
Time Base Correctors (TBC), Synchronisers,
Transcoders, Noise Reducers, Converters for 3G/HD/SD, Interfaces for analog and
digital video, Modular Systems and Mini-Modules for conversion and distribution
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The research and development team counts among its achievements
the design and construction of the first digital TV standards converter
in Latin America.
The production plant is equipped with a complete automated
assembly line for SMD components, with laser alignment and vision, that
enables the implementation of the latest generation technologies.
The laboratories have the most advanced systems for
automated video parameters measurements, for development of new products,
calibration and quality control, to guarantee the specifications of the
manufactured products.
This conjunction of technology with a qualified technical
team, has allowed to offer equipment with proven reliability and an excellent
quality / price relationship.
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The Digiwave equipment has been adopted by the main
Cable TV networks, satellite head-ends, production studios and mobile
units of Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominicana, Ecuador, El Salvador, France, Germany, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Indonesia, México, Nicaragua, Panamá, Paraguay, Perú, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Singapur, Spain, Uruguay, USA, and Venezuela.
The Digiwave Standards Converters have been presented
at NAB 2014, NAB '95, '96, '97 and 2014, in Las Vegas, USA; at IBC '95, '96 and '97, in Amsterdam,
The Netherlands, and in the CAPER shows held in Buenos Aires. It obtained
numerous approvals for its performance, opening the way to the export
markets worldwide.
Digiwave presents, through these lines of products,
the solutions that the industry of television and video require for the
next years, signed by the convergence toward the integration of the digital
TV studios.
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