NAB product highlights

Apr 1, 2009 12:00 PM

More than 30 pages of must-see new products at NAB2009.

             

PORTABLE FIELD/CAMERA-TOP MONITOR

Marshall Electronics V-LCD70P-HDA

Features digital TFT-megapixel high-res LCD screen with 1.2 million pixels, four-pin XLR power jack and optical-grade polycarbonate screen protection; digitizes analog signals using 10-bit processing with 4x oversampling and adaptive five-line comb filter; available in 3G-SDI and HDMI configurations.
310-333-0606; www.lcdracks.com
Booth: C8908

DIGITAL PRODUCTION SWITCHERS

Ross Video CrossOver Series

Designed for small studios, small mobile trucks, flight packs and linear editing; comes in both multidefinition and SD versions and with either six or 12 inputs; available in four configurations; features a patented UltraChrome chroma keyer, dual animation stores, two channels of 2-D DVE and four up/downconverters..
613-652-4886
www.rossvideo.com
Booth: SU1807

TELEPROMPTERS

Jumbo Bright Prompters

Series includes 32in, 45in and 70in units designed to be placed off-stage, in the middle of the audience, by the camera riser or in the back of the room; 70in unit can be viewed up to 120ft away and can be hung from a lighting truss; two models can be used in bright sunlight.
801-787-3712; www.jumbobright.com
Booth: C10444

RECEIVER

Nucomm Newscaster DR 2

The diversity receiver offers new features including a split box and the ability to receive UHF digital signals in the 150Mhz to 850MHz band; works with external block downconverters that receive a wide range of frequencies from 1.99GHz to 7.1GHz.
908-852-3700; www.nucomm.com
Booth: C3707

PLUG-ON TRANSMITTER

Lectrosonics HM Transmitter

Features 100mW RF output, 5V, 18V and 48V phantom power, LCD and membrane switches; powered with two AA batteries.
505-892-4501
www.lectrosonics.com
Booth: N5223

ETHERNET AND TRIPLE-PLAY TEST PROBE

JDSU QT-600

Carrier-grade, scalable, multiservice probe that is a component of the company's NetComplete Service Assurance Solution; through proactive traffic monitoring, it detects patterns of QoS degradation and, from a centralized location, quickly segments the network to identify the source of the problem; provides a detailed view of network and service performance through distributed data gathering and consolidated reporting capabilities.
408-546-5000; www.jdsu.com
Booth: SU4809

HANDHELD CAMCORDER

JVC GY-HM100

Records files directly to solid-state media in the native format of Apple's Final Cut Pro; recorded material can be edited directly from the solid-state memory card, reducing the amount of time required to edit programs together; delivers high-bandwidth recordings at 1080p, 720p and 1080i on SDHC Class 6 memory cards.
973-317-5000; www.jvc.com/pro
Booth: C4315




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