PHABRIX, a world leader in broadcast testing and measurement, recently showcased its latest products and services at the NAB Show 2023. With a rich history of providing portable and rackmount instruments for rapid fault diagnosis, compliance monitoring, and product development, PHABRIX has earned a reputation for excellence in the industry.
Their Sx Series of handheld test and measurement devices, with over 8,000 units in the field, are the go-to instruments for broadcast engineers due to their exceptional ease of use, hybrid IP/SDI capabilities, and SDI physical layer analysis. In addition to their existing areas of competence, PHABRIX has recently ventured into the field of portable waveform monitors. They proudly introduced their next-generation QxP portable waveform monitor at the NAB exhibition.
This new addition to their product lineup is a natural progression in their product development, building upon the success of their rasteriser and handheld instrument lineup. The QxP inherits the flexible architecture of the acclaimed QxL rasteriser and features an integral 3U multi-touch LCD screen with integral V-Mount or G-mount battery plates for portability. Whether it's HD, UHD, SDR, HDR, SDI, or IP, remote or conventional workflows, the QxP's combined waveform monitor, generator, and analyser toolsets are designed to meet the ever-changing demands of today's hybrid environments.
At NAB, PHABRIX showcased their full range of products, including the new QxP portable waveform monitor, along with their QxL and Qx hybrid IP/SDI rasterisers, and the Sx Series of handheld instruments. These products incorporate PHABRIX's patented waveform technology, which features a high-resolution image processing pipeline with support for deep colour sources up to 12 bits. This technology delivers all the fine detail needed for camera shading or image grading. Users can access a variety of display modes, including overlay, stacked, and parade, with the option of multi-coloured, highlighted, green, or monochrome traces.
The devices also provide support for different HDR formats such as SDR, HLG, PQ, S-Log3, and SR-live, as well as Rec 709 and Rec 2020 colourimetry over a wide range of formats and interfaces. What sets PHABRIX's products apart from the competition is their unique selling proposition. The QxP, for example, is the world's first portable, 12G-SDI, 25G ST 2110 combined waveform monitor, generator, and analyser. It offers mains and external DC power options and provides a choice between V-mount or Gold mount external camera battery plates.
This level of flexibility and innovation makes PHABRIX a leading player in the broadcast test and measurement industry. As the world begins to ease COVID-19 restrictions, PHABRIX has a clear marketing plan for 2023 and beyond. The Asia-Pacific region is undoubtedly a priority market for the company. Their products are designed to cater to all production workflows, including HD, UHD, SDR, HDR, SDI, or IP, whether in remote or conventional settings.
PHABRIX aims to increase its market presence in the Asia-Pacific region whilst engaging with customers and potential clients to discuss how their cutting-edge equipment can help them adapt to the evolving broadcast landscape and maintain compliance with changing standards. With many countries in Asia-Pacific refreshing their broadcast infrastructures to accommodate multimedia, PHABRIX's comprehensive range of test and measurement solutions positions them as an ideal partner for broadcasters in the region.
Their commitment to innovation, flexibility, and superior performance makes them a trusted choice for professionals seeking reliable and advanced tools to ensure the quality and compliance of their broadcast systems. As PHABRIX continues to push the boundaries of technology, they are poised to play a pivotal role in the future of the broadcasting industry, particularly in the dynamic and rapidly evolving Asia-Pacific market.