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Motorola’s QUE100 MicroEncoder lets analog sources and digital displays to play nice

April 10th, 2009
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Motorola QUE100 MicroEncoder

We were pretty excited to see analog TVs disappear from store shelves; delays in the analog shutoff aside, it was a big move in the right direction. But wouldn’t you know it, there’s a niche market that still legitimately needs to move video around to analog-only endpoints — security cameras, commercial distribution systems and MDU (multiple dwelling units) setups, for example. Users of such systems who haven’t stocked up on analog sets will be glad to know Motorola’s got them covered with the QUEጤ QAM MicroEncoder. The svelte rack-mountable units will soak up 2, 4, 8 or 12 (depending on model) standard definition MPEG-2 video feeds along with their audio and put them all into a single QAM output that can be tuned on those newfangled digital tuners.

Motorola’s QUE100 MicroEncoder lets analog sources and digital displays to play nice originally appeared on Engadget HD on Fri, 10 Apr 2009 06:35:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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