Link Research Limited, the UK’s leading manufacturer of digital wireless camera systems, is opening its own sales office in the USA, close to the heart of America’s TV and film industry in Los Angeles.
Link Research won the prestigious Peter Wayne Award for its LinkXP digital wireless camera system in 2002. Since then, sales of the LinkXP systems have reached the hundreds, mainly to European broadcasters but with systems also being sold to TV companies in Australia, Asia and South America.
“The uptake of wireless camera systems is currently the one major change taking place in the field of live news and sports broadcasting.
We are excited about the possibility of working with American broadcasters as they change over to these new systems”, says Newlin Warden, Director of Link Research Inc.
“With hundreds of TV broadcasters in the USA, and existing wireless camera system suppliers concentrating on the rental market, the market is wide open and we decided that we should be the first manufacturer of digital wireless camera systems to open a sales office in the States”, says Len Mann, Managing Director of Link Research.
Link Research will be showing two new wireless camera systems at NAB 2004. The LinkXPRV comes with reverse video, a feature that many users had been asking for. There is also the LinkXPe, the company’s first low-cost wireless camera system, which is designed for non-broadcast applications.
Link Research is at Booth no C4714, NAB, Las Vegas and Newlin Warden will be on hand at the show.
About Link Research
Link Research was started by David and Len Mann, to produce equipment for the field of professional TV. As well as reselling other companies’ products, Link manufactures its own encoders, encoder/modulators and the LinkXP wireless camera system which won the IABM’s Peter Wayne Award for Design and Innovation 2002.
Link’s customers include many big names in broadcasting, such as NBC, CNN, BT, ITN, BSkyB, CBS and NTL. For more information please see www.linkres.co.uk.
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