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AJA takes Kona cards cross-platform

When Apple switched to Intel processors and the PCIe internal architecture it only made sense that sooner or later we’ll start to see cross platform cards that can work in either a Mac or a PC. Now AJA makes that a reality. Effective immediately, the AJA Kona lineup is now cross platform and will ship [...]

Flanders Scientific Video Manual; Great way to see a demo too!

After seeing the FSI monitors and all their features at the first demo, I suggested to Dan Desmet they should create a video version of their user manual to make it easier to understand everything. Well that conversation led to the new How-To-video manual that is available on the FSI website. http://www.flandersscientific.com/index/videomanual Not only does [...]

Flanders Scientific 2470W first look

Dan Desmet came by today with one of the new FSI 2470W LED backlight monitors today so I could compare it to our 2450Ws. So right off the bat, this unit features an RGB LED Matrix backlight vs. the fluorescent backlights of the 2450W. This makes the display lighter, use less power, run cooler and [...]

iMac i7 and i5 models reduced ethernet capacity

SEE UPDATES BELOW, I’ve updated this story three times since the original entry. We took delivery of the brand spankin’ new 27″ i7 iMac last week and connected it immediately to our Final Share SAN in about 5 minutes for video editing. Quick tests showed the SAN was connected and working fine. Then today I [...]

Euphonix MC Color, Tangent Wave side by side

For those of you wondering what the physical difference is between the MC Color and Tangent Wave, well here you go.

Apple Cinema Displays, there is a difference

I’ve been in the camp that the Dell 24″ computer displays are every bit as good as the Apple displays so why spend the extra money to buy Apple? Well that was before I got up close and personal with the 27″ iMac and their new LED backlight displays.