tvONE, part of ACT Entertainment, released the 4RU CALICO PRO (C7-PRO-4200) as its highest-density processor for LED installs, broadcast control rooms, and command spaces that cannot tolerate dropped frames. Published specs cite uncompressed 4K60, 10-bit HDR, ultra-low latency, and enough output bandwidth for up to 128 million pixels from one frame. The fifth-generation 4K engine supports up to 32x4K60 or 44x1080p60 inputs and 16x4K60 outputs in a modular layout. Operators get input/output mapping tools, a labeling engine, and an onboard media store for logos and backgrounds. Canvas Watch monitoring, HDR/SDR conversion, and hundreds of low-latency 4K windows are aimed at live environments where a mis-timed frame is visible to the audience. Systems integrators sizing arena and studio rebuilds will compare CALICO PRO against incumbent modular processors on GENLOCK behavior, EDID management over long fiber runs, and failover plans before it becomes the only processor in a critical path.
tvONE CALICO PRO Puts 32x4K60 Inputs and 128M Output Pixels in One 4RU Chassis
ACT Entertainment's tvONE CALICO PRO (C7-PRO-4200) targets LED walls and control rooms with 10-bit HDR, sub-frame latency claims, and modular I/O density.
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