Broadcast companies to present HD seminars across country

Mar 7, 2006 3:16 PM, HD Technology Update e-newsletter

    

Omneon Video Networks, Miranda Technologies and Linear Acoustic will hit the road to make a multi-city presentation of "HDTV: Making the Transition," an educational seminar focusing on the factors driving the transition to HDTV as well as the technologies underlying the shift.

Each seminar will address the fundamental elements of working in HD, examine the key system building blocks for HD broadcast infrastructures and include case studies highlighting broadcasters' experiences in making the shift to HDTV. Venues include:

  • Los Angeles - May 23
  • Washington, D.C., - June 27
  • Chicago - Sept. 26
  • San Francisco - Oct. 24
  • Seattle - Oct. 26
  • Miami - Nov. 28

To learn more and register, visit www.hdseminar.com.

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