Broadcast Engineering announces NAB2009 Pick Hit winners

Apr 30, 2009 10:18 AM

             
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Broadcast Engineering has announced the winners of its Pick Hits awards for NAB2009. With a 25-year history, Pick Hits are the most prestigious technical awards given at NAB. A panel of independent judges toured the show floor for three days, looking for innovative products and technology. The judges then met to make their selections based on several criteria, including the technical and financial improvements the product can bring to a facility’s operation. Our editors and publishers have no vote in the selection process.

Congratulations to the following manufacturers for their creative technology solutions!

Manufacturer

Product Name

Description

1 Beyond

EzHDSAN

SAN

360 Systems

MAXX-2400 HD

Video server

AJA Video

Ki Pro

Tapeless video recorder

Apantac

Tahoma LE-4

Multiviewer

Argentem

ATBTraffic

Sales traffic billing system

Avocent

HMX 1050

Digital workstation extender

BAL Broadcast

Floorman

Portable wireless multiviewer

Bitcentral

Oasis Media Marketplace

News aggregation/sharing

Blackmagic Design

Decklink HD Extreme

Capture card

Compix

CynerG2

Graphics system

Echolab

Atem

Production switcher

ERI

STINGRAY ESR-UDP series

Antenna systems

Evertz

IntelliTrak

Lip sync analyzer

Fujitsu

IP-9500

Codec

Grass Valley

K2 Dyno/K2 Summit

Replay controller/production client

Grass Valley

Kayenne

Production switcher

Harris

Maxiva

Solid-state transmitter

Hi Tech Systems

i-asigN

Controller

J7 Broadcast

DVB-1700

ASI picture monitor

JVC

GY-HM700

Camcorder

Litepanels

1 x 1 Bi-Color

Lamp

LYNX Technik

Yellobrik

Sync pulse generator

Miranda

Kaleido-X16

Multiviewer

Neutrik

BXX-14

Cable connector

Omneon

MediaDeck GX

Channel playout system

Omnitek

OTM 1000

Waveform monitor and signal generator

Panasonic

AG-HPX300

Camera-recorder

Phabrix

SxE

Eye and jitter measurement

Redbyte Design

Decimator-Quad

Quad split

Snell

Mach HD

Standards converter

Sony

HSC300

Portable camera

Telestream

Pipeline

Capture and playout server

VµbIQ

VuLink VL300

Wireless video link

Wohler

AMP 1-16 series

Audio monitor




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