DV Mag by Adam Wilt It's a 1080i/60, 16:9 camcorder for $3,700! Very good MPEG-2 encoding for the bitrate. Decent HD pictures with great down-conversion, 480i DV recording, and legacy SD support. Wide 4.5 mm lens with smooth zoom and focus.
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DV Mag February 2005 By Ralph LaBarge I recently got a chance to review three new dual-layer DVD burners, including the LaCie d2 DVD+/-RW (www.lacie.com), the Pioneer DVR-A08 (www.pioneerelectronics.com), and the Sony DRU-710A (www.sony.com/dvdburner).
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DMN review by Charlie White New notebook is certainly worthy of the titles "Desktop Replacement" and "Workstation" When Dell releases a new Precision Workstation notebook, we stand up and take notice. That’s because in September of 2003 I reviewed
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DMN By John Virata Turn your laptop into a field monitor, DVR, and frame grabber When it comes to shooting video, I am a novice. I, like the majority of digital camcorder owners, enjoy shooting such events as family vacations, birthday parties, and
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DV Doctor by Peter Wells 2/11/05 Pinnacle’s Liquid Edition 6 is a featured-packed hardware/software combination. The supplied breakout box is well-endowed with sockets – including component in/out - but provides no hardware acceleration. So,
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DMN Product Review: by Charlie White Fastest FireWire 800 array yet If you’re looking for mammoth amounts of fast storage, here’s a FireWire 800 (1394b) disk that fills the bill nicely. The G-RAID FireWire array by G-Tech, Inc. is a
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eMedia Live By Jan Ozer - Posted Feb 15, 2005 After testing Sony's HDR-FX1, I'm an HDV believer. It's not the second coming of DV, but it can be extremely useful in a number of circumstances, including when you need to down-sample the results to SD
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Ten-bit SDI and Analog I/O Card Reviewed by Marco Solorio for DV Mag Price, performance, and quality arrive in one package. A versatile card, even if not used for editing purposes. The software is really maturing with Blackmagic Design and brings this
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DMN Review by John Virata Pinnacle Studio Plus 9.3 is an entry level video editing suite that provides tools for a whole host of special effects and movie making. Entry level video editing tools are one of the big sellers in consumer based content
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There is not much that we can say about Asus that hasn't already been said. It's been in the industry for a long time, manufacturing quality-based products. In 2003, Asus sold 5,000,000 motherboards which means one out of every 5 desktop computers was
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Do it all! Save $500 to $1000 on Avid Xpress Studio Xpress Studio is Avid's revolutioniary post production suite that integrates FIVE of the industy's best applications - all optimized to work together! Move your projects & media effortlessly between Avid
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Digital Media Net by Charlie White New Edition makes the most of hardware and software When we took a look at a late beta version of Pinnacle Liquid Edition Pro ($1000) about three months ago, it was a full-featured upgrade of Pinnacle’s nonlinear
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DV Mag review by Terence Curren January 2005 A complete studio package for the solo content producer. The addition of Digi 002, Avid 3D, and Avid FX to Xpress Pro sets this package above its competitors. By encompassing third-party software, Avid expands
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CES 2005 in Review By Jim Louderback This year at CES, the revolution not only wasn't televised, it didn't happen. With nary a sign of a break-through product, the 2005 version of the Consumer Electronics Show focused on smaller, cheaper, bigger and
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DV Rack is the rare software application meant to improve the quality of video production, not postproduction. Based on hardware metaphors such as waveforms and vectorscopes, DV Rack's nine modules allow the quality-conscious DV shooter to monitor the
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