USB3 and Post-Production
USB3 has been talked about in the tech world for a couple of years now, but it has only been in the last few months that products have finally appeared… Read more »
USB3 has been talked about in the tech world for a couple of years now, but it has only been in the last few months that products have finally appeared… Read more »
AJA had a number of new products on display, and it seems that the new revisions fix most of the issues that I have had in the past. The Xena… Read more »
So after a busy day, spent mostly in the Cineform booth on Tuesday, I finally got a chance to continue exploring today. There are a few more products that jumped… Read more »
So over the last few weeks I have had the opportunity to test the NVIDIA Quadro ® CX, a new high-end workstation class graphics card. This is basically the next generation successor… Read more »
As much as it may seem like it, I have not totally abandoned this site. I have been very busy recently, and will continue to be occupied elsewhere for the… Read more »
Intel has released a major update to their Xeon family of CPUs and Chipsets. At the peak of the performance spectrum, the 5400 Harpertown series of Quad-Core Xeons will replace the previous… Read more »
I have had an NVidia vs ATI article in mind for a while now, but two recent announcements have brought that topic to the top of the list. Both NVidia and ATI… Read more »
While it is clearly possible to achieve high levels of processing performance in a portable laptop solution, the major limitation will be professional level I/O. There are few simple solutions, but… Read more »
There has been a lot of discussion recently on the reduser.net and dvinfo.net among other places, about portable HD editing systems. Technically, almost any editing system is portable if you want to… Read more »
Well now that we have established the idea that SATA drives are usually the ideal choice, we have to deal with the next logical question: How should we go about connecting… Read more »