Just In Time For NAB Show: Telos Releases Axia IP-Tablet

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A product that got its first sneak peak at IBC in 2015 as a concept will soon be ready for purchase from The Telos Alliance.


The parent company to Telos, Omnia, Axia, 25-Seven, Linear Acoustic, and Minnetonka will begin offering to radio stations the Axia IP-Tablet in April.

The tablet is already scoring rave reviews; it recently won the 2017 Product of the Year Award from Salon de la Radio. The Axia IP-Tablet was designed by Livewire partner and Telos Alliance dealer Jérôme Gahery from IP-Studio specifically for use with Telos Alliance products.

Cam Eicher, Director of Sales at Telos Alliance, commented, “This product is a direct result of the open nature of the Livewire Partner program, where a developer can create something really cool that the entire industry can benefit from.”

Axia IP-Tablet is designed to simplify and aggregate control of several Telos Alliance devices, Eicher notes. Broadcasters can also use the IP-Tablet to manage user rights for device access, linking a user’s profile to his or her needs and access privileges.

Because it can replace an external monitor needed by an Axia Fusion or Element console, the IP-Tablet software also frees up space and sightlines in the studio.

The Axia IP-Tablet runs on a Windows tablet. Sold as individual modules, customers can buy those that are most relevant and beneficial to their installation, including modules for Telos Systems, Omnia Audio, Fusion Console Control (a Basic version is also available), Axia Pathfinder, and Metadata Link.