Blackmagic Unveils Thunderbolt UltraStudio 3D
Blackmagic Design announced its new Thunderbolt-enabled UltraStudio 3D ($995) video capture and playback device at the NAB Show 2011.
Blackmagic Design announced its new Thunderbolt-enabled UltraStudio 3D ($995) video capture and playback device at the NAB Show 2011.
LG Electronics announced that it is demonstrating mobile digital TV, Tweet-TV social networking, electronic coupons and glasses-free 3D at the NAB Show 2011.
Rorke Data announced its new Galaxy Aurora 36-bay RAID system at the NAB Show 2011.
Panasonic Solutions Company announced that its AG-3DA1 3D camcorder will head into space on June 28, 2011 to document the International Space Station on the final mission of the NASA Space Shuttle.
Sony Creative Software announced that it will release version 2.0 of Z Depth in May.
Sony Creative Software announced that it will update Vegas Pro to version 10.0d in late April.
Primera Technology announced its new rack-mountable Bravo 4102 XRP Blu-ray Disc ($3,795) and CD/DVD ($5,495) publishers at the NAB Show 2011.
My Eye Media announced that it has installed a 10 Gigabit-per-second fiber-optic connection that links the company’s headquarters in Burbank to One Wilshire in downtown Los Angeles.
Vanguard Software Solutions announced that it will debut its latest MPEG-4 AVC, MVC and SVC video codec technology at the NAB Show 2011.
Ericsson North America announced that it will showcase its television solutions and services for the packaging, management and delivery of content across multiple platforms to multiple devices at the NAB Show 2011.
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