Fast Forward Video will show its Mini DVR Pro along with the newly introduced VDR 200 digital video recorder.
Fast Forward Video will introduce the VDR 200 digital video recorder, which offers simple operation in broadcast-quality video applications including video assist, location recording and video analysis.
The compact VDR 200 features an AC/DC power option, records to a removable 2.5in IDE drive and can serve as a direct replacement for tape-based recording systems.
The company also will show its Omega Deck digital video recorder, DigiDeck featuring QuickTime movie file recording and Mini DVR Pro.
See Fast Forward Video at NAB2006 in booth C1851, or visit www.ffv.com.
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