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  News  Technology Partnerships  Tech Source Signs Distribution Agreement with Cambridge Pixel to Sell Radar Visualization Systems
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Tech Source Signs Distribution Agreement with Cambridge Pixel to Sell Radar Visualization Systems

Tech Source Inc.Tech Source Inc.—February 18, 20090
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Cambridge Pixel provides advanced hardware and software solutions for radar processing, scan conversion and tracking. By utilizing industry-standard computing platforms and high-performance graphics cards, Cambridge Pixel is able to offer cost-effective and flexible solutions for radar display applications.

Tech Source currently offers its Condor PMC and XMC series of graphics boards for the embedded graphics market. The addition of Cambridge Pixel’s products to its own will allow Tech Source to offer a complete, cost-effective and future-proof solution for radar visualization.

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“We are excited about the opportunity this distribution agreement presents,” said Selwyn L. Henriques, president of Tech Source, Inc. “This relationship will benefit both companies because of our complementary product offerings and will allow wider market reach.”

David Johnson, Cambridge Pixel CEO says, “We are pleased to be working with an established graphics company who have a long track record of successful graphics installations. Tech Source understands graphics and video and can provide the depth of expertise and range of product that complement Cambridge Pixel’s software products. Together we can offer an integrated solution for sensor processing and visualization requirements, especially for military command and control systems.”

About Tech Source

Tech Source, Inc. has provided graphics solutions to the ATC and defense markets for more than 20 years. Its Raptor series of graphics boards are renowned for their industry-leading performance, ease-of-installation, and driver support for all UNIX platforms. Other solutions Tech Source provides include high resolution LCD monitors, an analog 2K × 2K video switch, and record/playback software. In 2007, Tech Source became a subsidiary of Eizo Nanao Corporation (EIZO), a leading global manufacturer of high-end visual display products. EIZO is listed on the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE: 6737) and recorded worldwide net sales of more than $893 million in fiscal year 2007. Both companies have combined their expertise and complementary product lines to produce cutting-edge graphics solutions for ATC, defense, and other markets.

For more information, visit Tech Source on the Web at www.techsource.com

About Cambridge Pixel Ltd.

Based in Cambridge, England, Cambridge Pixel is an employee-owned specialist radar processing and display company. Formed in 2007, the company combines first-class software engineering skills with a special knowledge of radar capture, processing and display. Our engineering team brings decades of experience from successful worldwide installations in naval command and control, air traffic control and commercial shipping applications. Cambridge Pixel is already established as a leading supplier of innovative technology for radar scan-conversion, having introduced the world’s first commercially available COTS software scan converter based on standard processing and graphics hardware.

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