Broadcast Engineering World Edition announces IBC2005 Pick Hits

Sep 22, 2005 12:27 AM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    

Broadcast Engineering World Edition has recognized 20 manufacturers with Pick Hit Awards for their outstanding new product introductions at IBC2005.

A panel of elite judges who actively work in the broadcast, production, cable and satellite industries selected the winners from the 1000 exhibits and countless product introductions and updates shown in Amsterdam last week.

This is the first year Pick Hits winners have been chosen at the International Broadcasting Convention. Previously, the magazine had confined Pick Hits solely to the annual NAB convention. However, given the growing importance of IBC as a venue for new technology introductions, the magazine chose to expand the awards to the international convention. Full coverage of the winners will be published in the November issue.

IBC2005 Pick Hits winners include:

Company Product
Amino AmniNET 124 Ethernet set top box
Blackmagic Design Multibridge, bi-directional video converters
Convergent Design HD Connect LE, HDV to HD-SDI converter
Createcna and Motorola 3G NEWS, 3G Mobile video transmission system
Dektec DTU-245 portable ASI/SDI I/O adapter
DNF Controls Analyst RS422/RS232 tester
Electronic Cinematography Company Cine-One 24p optical lens Converters
Electronic Visuals iPal portable test signal generator
Frontniche Vutrix Dual 7in HD-SDI flat screen display
Hamlet Flexiscope, portable test system
HHB FlashMic, digital recording microphone
Lynx PTG 3610D Video/audio test generator
Mediornet Mediornet, modular optical network
Network Electronics AV-HDXMUX audio embedder/de- embedder modules
Quantel Newsbox
Panasonic AG-HVX200 HD camera
Renegade Labs Blue 328 Digital audio mixer
Techno-Trend TT TV- Stick, USB DVB TV receiver
Vqual Cerify, automated file-based digital video QC platform
WEVI Cam-wave, Wi-Fi camera link

For more information, visit www.broadcastengineering.com.

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