MOST WANTED RESELLER TOP BUYS
WTS Broadcast technical sales consultant Michael Byrne names the items that have been fl ying off the reseller’s shelves
Broadcast TECH
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SONY PDW-HD1500
Used by rental fi rms and produc- tion companies for acquisition, capture and archive, it delivers video capture to reliable media at a high bit-rate and qual- ity codec. It’s also a fi le-based alternative to tape for long-term video asset retention. Customer feedback on the XDCam HD422 and Professional Disc is that it’s cost- effective, robust and of a high enough video quality to replace tape as a long-term content storage medium.
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SONY BVM-F250 MONITOR
Post houses are using these for colour grading and fi nish- ing. They like the true blacks and accurate colour repro- duction with low response times for fast-moving images and graphics.
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TEKTRONIX WFM-5200
For baseband video and audio signal analysis it’s an industry standard with familiar inter- faces. Users have confi dence in the accuracy of the feedback. It comes at an entry-level price not previously available.
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TVU NETWORKS TVUPACK
For live newsgathering for broadcast and live event web streaming over 3G and wireless devices, it provides cost-effec- tive, portable, broadcast quality. The TVUPack has fl exible con- nectivity options.
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EDITSHARE
A turn-key, all-inclusive, end- to-end solution, with simple installation for post houses and broadcasters. The feedback is that the collaboration tools and digital asset accessibility reduce project turnaround time.
www.broadcastnow.co.uk/technology
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