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CONTENTS OF #6 2006

News from LYYN

LYYN™ releases the T38
First shipment of the new LYYN™ product

LYYN™ opens new sales office in Stockholm

Recommended reading
How far can a video signal go?
What’s the best choice for sending audio or video more than 300 feet?

 

NEWS FROM LYYN™
LYYN T38™ - Real-time image enhancer for analog video

It's here!

LYYN T38™ is the solution to your visibility problems in fog, haze, smoke, dust, rain, low-light and many more situations.

Download the product sheet in PDF

The true power of LYYN T38™ is that the visibility enhancement is done in real-time
in a live video stream. And you can also use it on stored material. Use the LYYN T38™ to enhance the feed from a surveillance camera in a video security system. Or to enhance a video tape in a camera brought back to office after some police fieldwork. Or wherever you need to see more with video.

The LYYN T38™ is easy to use. Connect it in-between the camera and a monitor, tv set or vcr and you are up and running. With controls for enhancement level and size and position of a rectangular selection of the scene you can always make sure to catch the object on film, and see it.

If you need visibility aid in the field you connect the LYYN T38™ in-between your camera and an external screen. The screen will show enhanced visibility real-time, helping you zooming and focusing on the right object.

Peter Jonsson, lecturer at Engineering Geology, Lund University (to the left)
receives the first LYYN T38™ from Andreas Ekengren, Managing Director of LYYN™ (to the right).

Peter immediately put his T38 in to some good use, processing video he had taken of the see floor outside the harbor of Ystad.

The second unit was delivered to the Swedish Police with this remark from the receiver: "I did not really dare to hope that it would work as well as your demonstration, but it does. Even if it had only been half as good it would still be worth it's price." We at LYYN™ can only express our gratitude for this very positive feedback.

Do you want one? Please contact LYYN™ sales department:

LYYN™ opens new sales office in Stockholm

Most Swedish authorities and large corporations has their head offices in Stockholm. To better support these customers and partners, LYYN™ has opened a new sales office.

We welcome Björn Norberg, Regional Sales Manager, as our first Stockholm based employee.

With a broad industrial background, Björn's experiences range from energy, IT/software, management consulting and journalism. Björn has held managerial roles within business development, project management and alliances for the last 10 years.

"I'm joining Lyyn because it's a fantastic challenge and opportunity - there is basically no limit to the number of applications you can find for the Lyyn technology. Moreover, the possibility to be a part of the creation of a product and R&D centered company with an international market, is spot-on what I want professionally."

LYYN AB
c/o Salladh
Växlarevägen 29
SE 170 63 Solna
Sweden
To contact Björn:
+46 735 78 06 65

RECOMMENDED READING
How far can a video signal go?

How far can a signal go? Not surprisingly, the answer depends on many factors, including the technology that’s carrying it. But for runs of more than 300 feet, there are even more issues to consider, including image quality, the cost of cabling and labor, bandwidth, and ease of installation.

Pro AV Magazine has published an overview of technical issues to consider when designing long-distance projects.

Explain the hole, if you can...

The colored parts are exactly the same. If you cut them out and arrange them in these two different ways, there remains a hole at one arrangement!

How can this be?!

Click here to cheat...

END NOTES

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