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The Model 85 instrumentation disk recorder emulates DCRsi tape recorders, allowing the user to work with existing software and cables. The product has applications in high-technology industries and ...
Sharp Corp. said it will put its first Blu-ray Disc recorder on sale in Japan next month. The BD-HD100 will be the third recorder on the market to support the Blu-ray Disc format, which is one of two ...
New Portable Disk-Based Recording Solution That Supports Major Cameras and DV NLE File Formats Now Available to the Broadcast and Professional Community FOCUS Enhancements Inc. (Nasdaq:FCSE), a ...
The latest portable DV disk recorder, the FireStore FS-3, from FOCUS Enhancements Inc. supports the QuickTime format, as well as formats compatible with Avid XPress DV, Adobe Premiere and other video ...
Integration of 1-Terabyte Hard Disk with HD DVD Recordable Drive Opens way to Recording and Archiving of High-Definition Video; To be Available in Japanese Market in July TOKYO – Toshiba Corporation ...
TOKYO — Sony Corp. has introduced two Blu-ray Disc recorders with a single-layer, 25-Gbyte capacity at the Ceatec 2006 electronics show in Japan. Blu-ray Disc promoters have emphasized the format's ...
Sharp Corporation will introduce into the Japanese market two new AQUOS Blu-ray Disc Recorders: the BD-HDW20 featuring a hard drive with a 1-TB (terabyte) capacity, the industry’s largest, and the ...
TOKYO — Matsushita Electric said it will join Sony Corp. in July as the second manufacturer to offer Blu-ray disk recorders. Matsushita showed a prototype of its Blu-ray DVD-RAM recorder on Tuesday ...
Check out this MangleFished translation about Hitachi’s new hybrid 400GB hard disk video recorder and DVD burner, the first in its ‘WOOO’ series of A/V products, which appears to allow burning of ...
Sharp Corp. will soon launch several new Blu-ray Disc recorders in Japan, part of an effort by supporters of the format to take the lead over HD DVD during the holiday shopping season. Sharp also said ...