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First Look...
Stereo Bluetooth Headsets Here
!
20th-22nd May
Andrews AFB @
I-95

Our Booth Can Be Found in
Display Hanger
#3
Andrews AFB Washington D.C. - Armed Forces Day weekend
FLIGHT3
Designer/Developer Sean Stevenson also will
be in the Booth along with the Satellite
UpLink
System!
meister... I have been looking for an inexpensive Digital
Camera
with some Mega Pixels & Some Optical Zoom with Flash Mem.
We Have This Summer Under $99 the
following...
2GB Flash memory chips
Two 1GB SD Flash memory chips
A Name Brand Digital Camera with 5 Mega Pixels & 4X Zoom
Please check Circuit City, Fry's
MicroCenter, Best Buys and CompUSA
First $99 5MP Cam
HERE
or
How About 10 Mega Pixel for $399?
HERE
2005 NAB
many new HD cams were seen in ALL of the
popular OEM booths. Pana had a VaporWare
unit for pro-sumers that could be out in 2006
that would run in the two thousands depending
on discounts and package configurations. It
holds the promise of storage to 8GB SD Flash
memory in 24p, 720p and 1080i
The unit was a plastic mock-up BTW...
For about six grand they did have a working
HEFTY model of the new HD PC2
AG-HVX2000
.
First Look
SONY HD for Everyone

HD for Everyone: tiny new High Definition Video format to
many up till now, could not afford the HD Leap.
HVR-A1E adds:
latest-generation CMOS sensor
still shooting mode
and new HD Only Features
Sony World 17 May 2005 -
True High Definition acquisition becomes even more accessible
as Sony introduces its most compact professional HDV camcorder
to date.
Weighing just 1 pound, the new Sony HVR-A1E is an ideal choice
for a wide range of professional users seeking the quality and
convenience of the HDV format in the smallest, lightest
package yet with full 1080 line resolution. Building on the
strengths of the acclaimed HVR-Z1E, the new camcorder joins
the PRO Sony HDV line-up. Thanks to its highly compact design,
it offers an ideal solution for applications where space is
limited or complete mobility is required.
Like other professional HDV products the HVR-A1E provides a
‘bridge’ between the worlds of HD and SD production, thanks to
its ability to capture and playback in HDV, DVCAM and mini DV
formats. Like the successful HVR-Z1E now the
HVR-A1E incorporates features that have been designed with a
professional user in mind, including:
• Built-in down-conversion to Standard Definition
• 2-channel Audio XLR inputs
• Time Code Preset
• 16:9 Viewfinder (Black & White, Color OR switch-able)
• 2.7-inch 16:9 Hybrid Ultra High LCD monitor
In addition, other new functions will include:
• Still image capture – Maximum pixel size for still images is
2.8M (1920x1440) pixels in Memory Mode. Users can
record 1.2M (1440x810) pixel images in Tape and Play/Edit
Mode.
• Histogram Indicator – Users can check the brightness of an
object and easily adjust exposure by viewing this graphical
presentation.
• Tele Macro – This feature enables users to capture a macro
image from a distance. This is especially useful for shooting
smaller moving objects, and it also provides the ability to
make subjects more prominent against a backdrop and to
suppress shadow projection.
The HVR-A1E incorporates a new 1/3-inch Primary Color 3
MegaPixel CMOS sensor. Teamed with Enhanced Imaging Processor
technology, this provides wide dynamic range, lower power
consumption and a high quality image for professional results.
“The ‘HD for Everyone’ message from Sony is further reinforced
with the new HVR-A1E”, says Mike Hayakawa, Sony Product
Manager. “Offering true High Definition acquisition with full
1080 line resolution, this extremely compact, cost effective
camcorder underlines Sony’s commitment to widen the range of
HD options for professional program makers."
Windows XP Professional 64 Bit

128 GB Storage Capabilities Now Supported!
OS X Tiger Rolls Out for the Rest Of US

Latest 10.4 Version Now On Sale
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Chalk One Up For The
CONSUMERS!
In the I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Department
It Now Seems Likely There Will Not Be A WAR
Over Blu-Ray vs HD DVD...
May 1st
Will Signal
A New Beginning In Co-operation Between Sony
and Toshiba To A SINGLE System...
Hooray
!
Camcorder JVC
3 CCD 5 Mega pixel Records To a Micro HDD instead of Tape
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