NAB 2009 Products

Mar 1, 2009 12:00 PM

             

The NAB Show always serves as a place for broadcasters worldwide to gather and learn more about their industry, and we’re here to help you make the most of this event. Our NAB Show product preview showcases some of this year’s hottest products. Browse more than 20 pages of product descriptions and photos to build your ultimate shopping list.

Want the latest news on NAB? Broadcast Engineering is running the "NAB Update" e-newsletter to keep you abreast of the latest news and technology. Also look for new product introductions in our "New Products Update" e-newsletter. To keep informed, subscribe to the e-newsletters on our Web site at broadcastengineering.com.

If you can’t attend the show, we’ll once again be shooting BETV — brief interviews recorded on the show floor. We’ll feature product demos and interviews with conference speakers, which can be downloaded as video clips from our Web site. We are also running the BE@NAB blogs, where our editorial staff comments live on what they have seen during the day at the show.

Whether you are preparing for a visit, or catching up on what you may have missed, at Broadcast Engineering, we can assist.

Note: Booth numbers are provided by NAB and are current as of press time. Every effort has been made by Broadcast Engineering to ensure the accuracy of these listings.

Audio accessories
Audio mixers, on-air, portable, studio
Audio recording, storage, playback
Automation, including news and master control
Cameras, lenses, accessories
Camera support,  robotics, virtual sets, batteries
CGs, prompters, captioning
Consulting services, technical engineering
Intercom, IFB  products
Lighting equipment
Media storage, archive systems, asset management
Microphones, accessories
New media, streaming products, multimedia/Internet
Production switchers, video effects, keyers
Recording media
Satellite equipment, services
Studio and support products, multi-image displays
TBCs, frame syncs, conversion equipment
Telco, IPTV and mobile video equipment
Test & measurement equipment
TV transmitters, feedline, antennas, towers, services
Video editing systems
Video routing
Wire, cable, connectors




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