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D-Rex wins Mario award at NAB 2008
A new real-time video processing unit for broadcast applications, "D-Rex", based on Apical's technology, has won a Mario award at NAB 2008.

D-Rex is the result of a co-development between Apical, Storenet Corp and Fuji Television. Based on Apical's image processing cores iridix, sinter and temper, it provides video engineers with a new, powerful set of tools for the enhancement of real-time 10-bit HD-SDI video content.


Organized in 1993, the Mario Awards were established to recognize products that represent significant technical breakthroughs—many of these products and services have gone on to significantly impact the future of audio and video technology. The awards are named after Mario Orazio, a pseudonym for a nameless engineer and a renowned technology columnist for TV Technology who pens the industry’s most widely read column “The Masked Engineer.” The awards are given out annually at the NAB Show to companies that demonstrate forward thinking and technical excellence in their products.

TV Technology's Press Release

Further information on the D-Rex LCP-100
     D-Rex wins Mario award at NAB 2008