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April 4 2002 Presentation Industry News: NEC Introduces Industry's First 42" Progressive Scan XGA Plasma Display Priced at $9,995 Miranda Multi-Image Display System Used for NBC Olympic Coverage Sharp Delivers 30" Widescreen, HD-Compatible LCD TV $7995 AQUOS is Now Available to Consumers Through SharpVision Channels Christie and Avica to Support Sony CineAlta Festival 2002 At NAB Moviemakers and Exhibitors to Witness Latest Digital Cinema Technology Hitachi Ships SVGA Projector New model targeted toward educators FOCUS Enhancements Announces New Professional Video Processors WebEx Launches New Presentation Center Conferencing suite provides expanded multimedia support NEC Technologies Becomes NEC Solutions New company merged from NEC Technologies, NEC Systems and NEC Computers Large Screen Display Solutions Bought by John Higgens MARGI Systems Presenter-to-Go Compatible With Westtek ClearVue Suite Viewer Software for the Pocket PC Partnership Provides Presenter-to-Go Users With Animations and Transitions for Handheld Presentations
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![]() By Gary Kayye, CTS If you’re a regular reader of KNews, you know that I have, on many occasions, preached the enormous benefits of education. Education not only keeps your company informed, trained and on the cutting edge, but I’ll bet you haven’t considered it as a way to keep employees long term. ![]() by Anthony D. Coppedge There is a mindset that the 16:9 aspect ratio is primarily for reproducing film (the big screen movies) on video. I wanted to offer my insight on an application where 16:9 should be used nearly all the time: churches.
![]() EmailPRESENTER, OnlinePRESENTER extend the life, expand the uses of your presentations by Denise Harrison, Producer The recipients don’t need PowerPoint to view it, there are no downloads necessary, no browsers to open, no fear of large email attachments bouncing, yet they receive the full audio and animations -- right in the body of the email. By John Stewart The digital video camera has brought a whole host of features and benefits to the EFP, electronic news gathering, studio, and videography markets. Superb image quality, no tape degradation, and the straight to digital features of the latest cameras provide compelling reasons to upgrade and consider making the move to digital. ![]() A reader asks..... I've heard that Powerpoint 2002 for Windows XP has greatly improved fade and dissolve transitions. Does anyone know if PowerPoint X for OSX has these same improved features? Have an installation story? Send it in and it might be profiled in our Site of the Week column! And we're always looking for good tutorials and "how to" do anything that helps KNews readers be the best in Pro A/V! We're
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