PlayBox Neo reports a successful Broadcast Asia 2022 where the company exhibited the latest additions to its range of television playout products and services.
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May 23, 2022
Exhibiting on stand 5F2-01 in the ASME Pavilion, the PlayBox Neo will demonstrate its latest channel branding and playout systems and services including enhancements to the industry-leading Cloud2TV UHD/HD/SD playout system.

May 16, 2022
PlayBox Neo, a leading provider of media playout solutions, announced its participation in the Next Best Thing (NBT) Media Tour, hosted by Broadcasters General Store and Second Opinion Communications, Inc.

May 09, 2022
The following is the full-length feature article published in the April 2022 edition of the online magazine InBroadcast.

May 09, 2022
PlayBox Neo reports a successful April 2022 NAB Show with strong interest in the company's latest-generation television playout systems and services.

May 03, 2022
PlayBox Neo heads to Dubai in May for CABSAT 2022, the largest broadcast trade show in the Middle East. Taking center stage on Stand B2-20 will be the latest enhancements to Cloud2TV.

March 22, 2022
PlayBox Neo will introduce the latest advances in broadcast TV channel management at the April 23rd-27th 2022 NAB Show.

February 21, 2022
PlayBox Neo announces major enhancements to its Multi Playout Manager (MPM) broadcast playout monitoring and control system, including a totally new user interface and integrated playout preview.

February 02, 2022
In a series of short instructional video clips, we will show you how to set up and utilize different modules and workflow scenarios using the new PlayBox Neo Suite.

January 25, 2022
The following is the full-length feature article published in the January 2022 edition of the online magazine InBroadcast.

January 13, 2022
Despite the challenges during 2021, we witnessed sustained demand throughout the year for the PlayBox Neo range of television channel playout and channel branding equipment and services.

December 17, 2021
As you may have seen in the news, a new zero-day exploit has been reported against the popular Log4J library which can allow an attacker to remotely execute code.