PTZOptics & Simply NUC: Perfect Streaming Partners

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Selecting the perfect camera is not the only part of implementing a complete live streaming system. Pairing your camera with a reliable computer helps ensure a stable production. Once you’ve configured your computer, choose from one of PTZOptics cameras to complete your solution.

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PTZOptics has partnered with Simply NUC to create complete turn-key streaming bundles. As a perfect PC for use at home, the Ghost Canyon allows you to stream video, use NDI®, edit media, work from home, and operate a multi-camera system with a size you can tuck away in a drawer.

Looking for something more powerful? Consider the Tiger Canyon, available with the latest 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processors. Both of these PCs have been successfully tested with up to 8 PTZOptics cameras simultaneously.  Visit our website to learn more about the integration and Simply NUC PCs.

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