NewTek TriCaster Wins Technology Award
NewTek TriCaster 455 Wins Prestigious Education Technology Award
Tech & Learning Honors the Best of the Best in 30-year-old Recognition Program
SAN ANTONIO – November 14, 2012 – Tech & Learning announced the winners in its prestigious 30-year-old recognition program and NewTekTriCaster™ 455 was honored and acknowledged as an outstanding education technology product.
TriCaster 455 is a multi-camera video production solution for emerging web and video pros, and schools or facilities with small or mobile production suites.
Read morePanasonic :: P2 HD Solid-State Camcorder
Panasonic P2 HD Camera :: AG-HPX600 Solid-State Camcorder
Future-Proof Options Include AVC-ULTRA Recording
The AG-HPX600 P2 HD shoulder mount camcorder offers 10-bit, 4:2:2 AVC-Intra recording, low power consumption of only 18 watts and future-proof options, including AVC-ULTRA recording. The world’s first 2/3” shoulder camcorder under 7 lbs (approximately 6.2 lb2), the HPX600 is equipped with a newly-developed 2/3 type MOS sensor and records in AVC-Intra100/50, DVCPRO HD, DVCPRO50, DVCPRO, and DV.
Read moreAJA – New Products Announced at IBC 2012
AJA – New Products Announced at IBC 2012
KUMO 3232
Extending the family.
Quality signal routing and integration.
KiStor USB3 Modules
Keeping up with the times.
Improved capacity and performance.
KiStor Dock
External dock for convenient KiStor mounting.
Corvid Ultra
Corvid 24
Power to the people.
4K or 4-channel I/O
TriCaster 40 – Meet the all-in-one, multi-camera video production solution that’s simple and affordable
TriCaster 40 lets professionals and novices alike create streaming television, or air broadcast-quality video on the Web and mobile devices―quickly and easily. For television stations, schools, offices, and production startups that don’t have access to an SDI infrastructure, TriCaster 40 is a simple solution for creating real-time productions of events and shows and streaming truly professional video programs to the Web. Just plug in cameras and audio, and start creating.
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