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Fifteen Solid State Logic C series digital consoles sold worldwide since NAB2003
Aug 26, 2003 12:00 PM
The Danish Broadcasting Corporation DR has
successfully completed acceptance of two Solid State Logic 24 frame
C100 Digital Broadcast Consoles. Pictured at one of the consoles is
Bertil Abrahamsson, senior engineer of the Danish Broadcasting
Corporation.
The new C100 digital broadcast console and the C200 digital
production console from Solid State Logic has generated broad interest
since the release of the new C Series consoles at NAB2003 four months
ago. Fifteen consoles have already been purchased worldwide.
C100 digital broadcast consoles have been sold to facilities around
the world including two consoles for the Danish Broadcasting
Corporation in Denmark; one console for NHK in Japan; one console for
The Golf Channel in the U.S.; two consoles for SBS in Korea and one for
National Basketball Association Entertainment (NBAE) in the U.S.
C200 digital production consoles are being used at Nippon TV (Office
Terra) and Imagica Akasaka in Japan, and installations in the United
States at Western Carolina University, Underdog Entertainment and
Bicoastal Music.
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