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May 2004
Viewpoint
Creative Motion
By Cynthia Wisehart, Editorial Director

Cover Story
Times Square Spectaculars
By Trevor Boyer

Shoot
Better Safe Than Sorry
By Tom Patrick McAuliffe

Shoot Review — DPS Que!007
By Tom Patrick McAuliffe

Shoot Tools — Altasens

Shoot Tools — Miranda Technologies

Shoot Tools — Panasonic

Shoot Tools — Sony

Where's the Assistant?
By Bill Miller

Edit
Edit Review — Aurora Video Systems IgniterX
By Tom Patrick McAuliffe

Edit Review — Digidesign Digi 002
By Gary Eskow

Edit Tools — Bauhaus Software

Edit Tools — Canopus

Edit Tools — Continuum Complete

Edit Tools — Matrox Video Products Group

Suite Times for Video Editing
By Bob Turner

Display
Display Review — Epson PowerLite Home 10
By Jeff Sauer

Display Tools — 3M

Display Tools — Hitachi

Display Tools — PESA

Display Tools — Pulizzi Engineering

R+G+B
By John McKeon

Subway Spots
By Beck Finley

Integrate
Integrate Review—3Dconnexion SpaceTraveler
By Frank McMahon

Integrate Review—Discreet 3ds Max 6
By Frank McMahon

Integrate Tools — Addonics

Integrate Tools — Forecast

Integrate Tools — Gefen

Integrate Tools — Inscriber

Integrate Tools — MovingPicture

Integrate Tools — Realviz

Integrate Tools — Tektronix

Integrate Tools — Wacom

Welcome to 64 Bits
By Steve Mullen

Intelligence
May 2004 Intelligence
Compiled by Andrea Harden

Dream Job
Video Discourse
By Kristinha M. Anding

Inbox
Getting on Board

 
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Display Tools — Hitachi

Video Systems, May 1, 2004
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New projector

The Digital Media Division of Hitachi introduces a new member of its LCD projector family. The 7lb. CP-S235 delivers 1,600 lumens and SVGA resolution. The projector accepts one RGB and three video inputs, including component and S-video. Additional features include HDTV compatibility, external monitor, and an audio output feature for use with external speakers. No Hitachi projector would be complete without the trademark whisper mode function, vertical keystone correction, manual zoom and focus, illuminated control buttons, a customizable start-up screen, 16:9 mode for widescreen viewing, and a PIN security code. According to the company, the model is designed for classrooms and corporate conference rooms.


Price: $2,995
Brisbane, Calif.; (800) 225-1741;
www.hitachi.us

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