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High-Resolution InfoComm 

By Jeff Sauer

It can be easy to get complacent about resolution now that the majority of video projectors are XGA, and particularly now that the majority of LCD and...

InfoComm 2004: It's a Wrap! 

By Mark Johnson

InfoComm 2004 in Atlanta was hot, and it wasn't just because of the humidity. More than 22,000 people attended the show during the three days of exhibits...

Displays at InfoComm 2004 

It goes without saying that InfoComm is the annual showcase for bigger, better, and brighter professional AV panels and better, brighter, and smaller projectors. This year was no different, with a plethora of Moore’s Law–type advances and typical specs wars one-upsmanship. ...

Best of NAB 

By Bob Turner

This was one of the best NABs I have attended in a long time! There were so many exciting products making debuts, high-definition alternatives, and more......

NAB 2004  

By Dan Ochiva, D. W. Leitner, Bob Turner, S. D. Katz, and Michael Goldman

NAB 2004 delivered the welcome news that the media industry is ready to do business again. ...

NAB Shoots for HD 

By Steve Mullen

Those of you who have attended the last half-decade of NAB conventions know well that HD is the technology that has been promoted the most aggressively....

NAB 2004: Editing 

By Bob Turner

At NAB, there is going to be a lot of talk about the “democratization” of film/video editing and postproduction. Software-only applications such as Apple FCP and Avid Xpress Pro, as well as Adobe Premiere Pro (and After Effects), Pinnacle Systems Liquid Edition, and Sony Vegas probably best represent this low-cost trend in post....

NAB 2004: Ready for Change? 

By S. D. Katz, D. W. Leitner, Dan Ochiva, Bob Turner

With so much concern over the past year focused on the economic health of the production...
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NAB 2004: Graphics, Effects, and Animation 

By S. D. Katz

If you want a real preview of NAB 2004 go to Circuit City or the electronics department in Wal-Mart. Americans are buying large screen TVs, micro-projection displays, picture phones, digital cameras, hard disk-based recorders like TiVo, and of course DVDs in large numbers....

NAB 2004: Storage & Networking 

By Dan Ochiva

Great changes continue to course through storage and networking as plunging hardware costs combine with technology advances such as increased areal densities (the amount of data that can be packed onto a storage medium) to deliver storage that nears an astonishing $1,000 per terabyte....

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