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Tektronix Demonstrates 4K Upgrade to WFM8300 Waveform Monitor

By DE Editors  

April 10, 2014

Tektronix is demonstrating its 4k-upgraded WFM8300 Waveform Monitor with UHDTV1 (3840x2160) content at the 2014 NAB Show.

During the demonstration, visitors will able to see the upgraded WFM8300 performing a broad range of 4K measurements including four tile displays of waveform, picture, vector, gamut and eye diagram.

According to the company, the solution provides a path to 4K adoption without having to purchase new waveform monitors.

"Deploying 4K is a significant step and investment for any organization. Customers who purchase or have already purchased the WFM8300 will be able to add 4K support as a simple upgrade. By giving its customers a direct upgrade path, Tektronix is reducing both risk and expense," said Eben Jenkins, general manager, video product line, Tektronix. "What's more, customers can continue to purchase the equipment they need for their existing requirements, secure in the knowledge that when the time comes to roll out 4K, they can easily upgrade."

For more information, visit Tektronix.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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