nordahl.tv releases new market research report

Jun 17, 2004 10:23 AM

    

nordahl.tv has just released "The First Annual North American Pro-Video HDTV Transition Report." This 46-page document provides market research, analysis, tabulations and forecasts for the nonlinear pro-video market.

It breaks the market into five segments.

  • Editing and finishing workstations, hardware and software
  • Visual effects and graphics workstations, hardware and software
  • Related disk-based storage systems, SAN and NAS
  • TV playout server systems
  • News and sports production and server systems

The Report is based on current sales analysis of 12 pro-video companies with public filing requirements, in addition to estimating the sales of another 50-plus companies serving the pro-video market.

Additional details are available online.




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