I-O DATA – “RECBOX HVL-AT” – play high-definition television programs saved in a DTCP+ compliant NAS with your smartphone or PC outside the home

I-O DATA - "RECBOX HVL-AT" - play high-definition television programs saved in a DTCP+ compliant NAS with your smartphone or PC outside the home

I-O DATA is releasing 3 models (2TB, 3TB and 4TB) of DTCP+ compliant network-attached storage – “RECBOX HVL-AT” – in late June.

If you have a “RECBOX HVL-AT”, with your smartphone or PC, you can watch a previously recorded high-definition television program anytime outside of the home in an internet environment.

Regarding smartphones, NTT docomo’s ARROWS NX F-06E (to be released in mid-June) and Disney Mobile on docomo F-07E (to be released in mid0July), and SoftBank’s ARROWS A SoftBank 202F (to be released in late June) are compatible with DTCP+.

To watch with your PC, install free software “DiXiM Digital TV 2013 for I-O DATA” to your PC and pair it up with the NAS.

2TB – ¥34,900
3TB – ¥43,400
4TB – ¥58,300

Size: 215 x 183 x 40mm
Weight: 1.2kg

GREEN HOUSE – Multi-touch Windows 8 compatible, 21.5 inch touch panel LCD – GH-JCJ223GSHLB

This high-def full HD (1920×1080) LCD with optical touch panel sensor is compatible with multi-touch (2 points) functionality and Windows 8 and Windows 7 products. It includes high contrast ratios (5,000,000:1) and an aspect ratio with a width of 16 units and height of 9.
It uses a toughened glass filter that protects the screen from scratch damage, has HDMI terminal, HDCP compatible digital input terminal (DVI-D), 1W+1W stereo speaker, and Eco Mode that reduces power consumption. A touch pen …

Panasonic – SMART VIERA DT60 Series – Latest 3D and high-definition TV – New 2013 Models

Panasonic has just announced 11 new VIERA models for this year. Leading the line-up, the DT60 Series is a beautiful piece of equipment and gives a beautiful and detailed television viewing experience. It is available in 55, 47 and 42 inch models.
IPS full HD LED panel allows viewing at 18% wider angles than previous models. It is also 3D compatible and 3D glasses come with the TV.
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Sony Stitch merges footage from two 4K F65 cameras to create zoomable panoramic with HD output (video)

Sony Stitch merges footage from two 4K F65 cameras to create zoomable panoramic with HD output handson video

Well, that’s a mouthful of a headline. Going a bit more in-depth, a new professional solution from Sony allows broadcasters to capture side-by-side 4K video at, say, a sporting event, then use a standard camera zoom device to select small portions of each feed for 720p or 1080i output. On the receiving end, you’ll see a live image that looks indistinguishable from something you’d capture with a moving camera, with a few extra benefits to boot. Sony demonstrated the system using feeds from an F65 4K camera earlier this year at NAB, but was only able to present a simulation at that point, with pre-recorded output cropped from larger-format footage.

Now, as we saw today at IBC in Amsterdam, the technique works in realtime, so an adjustable smaller portion of the video is pumped out seamlessly and instantaneously. The 4K video can also be recorded at full resolution simultaneously, letting you change the framing long after an event takes place. Sony only had the demo configured to pull live video from the left portion of the feed, but eventually the entire capture will be enabled, giving producers access to an entire football field, as you’ll see in the hands-on video after the break. We wouldn’t expect this solution to replace human camera operators anytime soon, but it’s certainly a viable method for adding angles and placing a bit more control in the hands of production teams, even after the fact.

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