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RRsat - TV production, playout, uplink and transmissions. www.rrsat.com RRSat delivers fully managed playout services from automated, high capacity facilities (More) www.rrsat.com RRSat delivers fully managed playout services from automated, high capacity facilities with expansion capabilities enabling you to increase the number of channels you broadcast. the automation system is run according to the playlist provided by the client. Programs can be delivered to us for playout in several ways, including: studios, tapes, CD's, via fiber links, Internet or satellite. We use state-of-the-art equipment including leitch and Omneon servers, Leitch matrix, Pebble beach Automation systems, Harmonic and Scopus MPEG-2 DVB encoding and multiplexing systems
The service has a wide choice of options and is delivered with unrivalled redundancy and availability levels.
Why playout with RRSat?
• Clients - RRSat provides full playout services to more than 65 TV channels. Among our playout clients are GOD TV, FASHION TV, AXN, BABY TV and many more.
• Cost savings -- the playout center is co-located with uplink facilities, saving substantial circuit costs.
• Peace of mind -- a secure environment with electrical supply redundancy, climate control, fire suppression and uninterruptible power supplies ensuring your channel stays 'On Air'.
• Our fully equiped archive enables the tapes to be kept in top conditions.
• Customer service -- our team of certified technicians operate and monitor your programs and provide excellent service to your channel, including 24/7 monitoring of both playout and 'Off Air' signals'Production Services:
RRSat provides producers, cameramen, soundmen and technicians, as well as equipment-on-demand, and an assortment of production capabilities.
Global Experience:
RRSat is experienced in live on-the-scene coverage of everything from elections to terror attacks and natural disasters. RRSat's capabilities of worldwide rapid deployment enabled it to provide live coverage of the terror attacks in London and Amman, elections in Israel and in the Palestinian Authority, natural disasters in Turkey and Thailand, and the first ever live broadcast in Dodoma, Tanzania.
Technical Data:
RRSat's Flyaway Mobile System is based on a 1.2 meter KU band dish with one or two simultaneous paths, utilizing TWTA Xicom 400w HPA and Scopus or N.D.S. encoders with 4:2:0 or 4:2:2 mpeg compression abilities. We also offer i.f.b., coordination facilities and a digital video mixer.
Technical Services:
RRSat's professional technicians are highly skilled and have years of experience in uplink and downlink services, as well as video and audio engineering. Our professional personnel can assist you with fitting professional apparatus to meet your specific broadcasting requirements. RRSat provides global satellite distribution services via the most advanced digital MCPC platforms to more than 285 television channels and more than 80 radio channels, covering more than 150 countries. (Less)
Philips LCD HDTV with ambilight Philips showed off some really impressive LCD TVs with their new Ambilight technology. Ambilight (More) Philips showed off some really impressive LCD TVs with their new Ambilight technology. Ambilight technology is an advanced lighting system that provides emotive environment lighting and enhanced picture quality to create a viewing experience with less eye strain. Watching television in the dark will strain your eyes, so Philips new low level Ambilight should to soften the contrast as well as soften the focus for the eyes.
Ambilight technology was developed in partnership with Philips Research and Lighting divisions. Philips Research provided the technological insight and Lighting added the background requirements for lighting a home environment, as well as consumer insights.
Ambilight technology is background lighting tht emanates from the back of the television onto the wall, but that isn't all. The user can adjust the light intensity and color to either red, green, blue or a combination thereof to fit the consumer's personal preference. In addition, consumers can select one of five preset lighting effects - one of which bases the lighting content on the screen content as represented by a percentage of red, green or blue active pixels (color intensity follows the on-screen content as well). When the television is in the off position, the lighting can be used to provide a unique ambience for the room.
Ambilight technology sensors determine how much light is in the room and controls the TV light output accordingly - a dark room will trigger less light whereas a bright room will cause more light output. We saw this in action, and while I can't speak from a physiological perspective, the technology is VERY cool.
Philips' new Matchline 32-, 37- and 42-inch diagonal LCD FlatTV line (32PF9996, 32PF9966, 37PF9996, 42PF9966 and 42PF9996) and 50-inch plasma FlatTV models (50PF9986 and 50PF9966) all feature the Ambilight technology. The sets are high definition television monitors that feature the new PixelPlus 2 technology with Digital Natural Motion, Invisible Flat NXT speakers, HDMI, and an innovative flat design.
Philips' PixelPlus 2 technology also builds upon the proven PixelPlus feature to create sharper, more detailed pictures. PixelPlus 2 improves the color reproduction and increases the resolution and picture depth up to 30 percent. This technology offers a combination of 16 digital image processing improvements, including Luminance Transient Improvement, Dynamic Contrast, Digital Natural Motion and advanced Color Dependent Sharpness and Correction.
PixelPlus 2 works with any input signal including terrestrial, cable and satellite SD broadcast signals, interlaced and progressive DVD, Digital TV signals (DVB/MHP) and HD transmissions. The entire PixelPlus 2 video chain has a 10-bit range and is fully digital, resulting in better picture quality primarily due to fewer A/D and D/A conversion steps.
The Matchline models include Invisible Flat NXT speakers with 'surface-sound' technology in the 32PF9996, 37PF9996, 42PF9996 and 50PF9986. The speakers have a flat membrane which Philips claims diffuses the sound field, improving the directionality and quality of the sound. The sets also include Virtual Dolby surround sound.
The 32-, 37- and 42-inch diagonal LCD FlatTV models will have an MSRP of $4,399, $7,999 and $9,999, respectively, and will be available in the second quarter of 2004. The 50-inch diagonal plasma FlatTV model will also be available in the second quarter of 2004 with an MSRP of $9,999.
Ambilight technology is available in the new Philips' 32-inch diagonal LCD FlatTV (32PF9966) and 42- and 50-inch diagonal plasma FlatTV models (42PF9966, 50PF9966). The HDTV monitors feature PixelPlus technology and new design with the speakers at the bottom of the set and side controls. The sets will have an MSRP of $3,999, $5,999 and $7,999, respectively, and will be available in the second quarter of 200Philips has had an uphill battle convincing the experts that Ambilight is truly a feature worth paying attention to, yet they keep fighting. This time around however, Philips has taken their gloves off, offering an LCD TV with just about every conceivable feature; a compelling offer whether you like Ambilight or not. The new Philips 42PF9831D 42-inch LCD TV uses the companys new Ambilight 4 technology to help create a truly moving experience to the viewer that is, if you let it. The Philips 42PF9831D has a retail price of $3999 which proves that LCD prices equal to and above 42-inches have really plummeted to affordable levels. While the 42PF9831D may seem to have an unlimited amount of features for this price range, it could all be in vain if the picture quality does not live up to the buyers expectations. Read our full review for the low-down.Philips brilliant Aurea LCD TV with its light emitting frame has just got even better and comes with a cheaper price tag! Stuart Miles sees it first at the official launch. (Less)
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