| About Us |
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Established in Los Angeles in 1988, TenLab’s initial
goal was to create products and provide solutions to solve
incompatibility problems caused by different TV systems around the
world.
TenLab Multiplay VCR introduced in 1988 was the first NTSC VCR capable
of playing foreign tapes. Next was the Multicombo, the first combination
TV-VCR ready to play VHS tapes from every country in the world.
In the early 1990s, TenLab started designing video converters for
applications in the military, industry, education, etc., and the first
consumer PAL NTSC converters soon followed.
TenLab introduced upgradable converters so customers could always have
the latest technology. Thousands of TenLab converters are being used
around the world: from the amateur to the professional video maker, from
the aerospace industry to the military, from universities to system
integrators, TenLab has strived to find the best solution for every
conversion need, many times having to customize or create new products
for a single client while providing one of the best customer’s supports
in the industry.
20 years of experience went into the development of the TenBox, created
to fill the need for reliable storage expansion for DirecTV’s HDTV + DVR
receivers. The best components, materials and engineering were used to
build the best HDTV storage box for 24/7 operation. Four TenBox models are now available
with more to come in the future.
| Some TenLab Clients: |
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- Adaptec - Boeing - Cal Tech
- Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints
- Cisco + Dell - DirecTV - Discovery Channel - Fox Miami
- Harris Corp - Intel - Jet Aviation - M&M - Lockheed Martin
- Matsushita Avionics - MIT - MTV Latin America - Ohio State University
- Pixelworks - Princess Cruises - Raytheon - Runco - Scandinavian
Avionics
- Smithsonian - Stanford University - Tel Aviv University - University
of California
- University of New York - Viewsonic - Washington State University -
Zeiss Optronik