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December 1999
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The Year In Review 1999 Video

ACS Innovations

Exfone Pro, September Page 27

ACS Innovations, of Santa Clara, Calif., says its Exfone Pro software upgrade includes remote access and "follow me" functionality.

For more information ENTER no. 1115 after Clicking Here.

Canon U.S.A

ES190, April Page 22

This is a full-featured, entry-level model which offers superior features and values for first-time camcorder users, says Canon.

For more information ENTER no. 1116 after Clicking Here.

ES290, April Page 22

This camera incorporates similar features as the ES190, reports Canon, plus image stabilization, says Canon.

For more information ENTER no. 1117 after Clicking Here.

Canon GL1, September Page 27

Canon U.S.A. Inc., of Lake Success, N.Y., introduced its Canon GL1, a digital video camcorder that features the company's L-Series Fluorite 20X optical zoom lens, which can extend to a 100X digital zoom, advises the company.

For more information ENTER no. 1118 after Clicking Here.

C-C-C Group

FreeVision Desktop, January Page 1

C-C-C Group has introduced version 5.0 of its FreeVision Desktop Videoconferencing System, which features an improved user interface and provides users with 30 frames-per-second broadcast quality service.

For more information ENTER no. 1129 after Clicking Here.

Hitachi America Ltd.

Hitachi M2, January Page 1

HITACHI America Ltd. Computer Division says its new Hitachi M2 can capture and store up to 27 minutes of full-motion video.

For more information ENTER no. 1128 after Clicking Here.

JVC Company and SanDisk Corp.

GR-DVM70, April Page 22

The camera functions both as a video and still image camera, explain the companies.

For more information ENTER no. 1127 after Clicking Here.

Kinko's Inc.

Videoconferencing Network, May Page 50

Kinko's Inc. introduced an improved Videoconferencing Network that offers law firms and other users near-television quality live video transmission.

For more information ENTER no. 1126 after Clicking Here.

MGI Software Corp.

MGI VideoWave II, May Page 51

MGI Software Corp. announced that its MGI VideoWave II video editing software will be bundled with ATI Technologies Inc.'s All-in-Wonder 128, 2D and 3D graphics accelerator.

For more information circle no. 1125

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Motion Media Technology

mm220 ISDN Business Videophone, March Page 8

Motion Media Technology announced that its mm220 ISDN Business Videophone now supports Microsoft NetMeeting software.

For more information ENTER no. 1124 after Clicking Here.

mm225 ISDN Business Videophone, September Page 27

Motion Media Technology announced the release of its mm225 ISDN Business Videophone. The standalone videophone is aimed at business users who require high quality video telephony, says the company.

For more information ENTER no. 1123 after Clicking Here.

Navitar Inc.

Hi-Lite, September Page 27

Navitar Inc., of Rochester, N.Y., says its Hi-Lite videoconferencing lighting can improve the performance of any videoconferencing system by providing flicker and glare free lighting.

For more information ENTER no. 1122 after Clicking Here.

Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co. Palmcorder, April Page 22

The company announced the release of five new Panasonic Palmcorder camcorders.

For more information ENTER no. 1121 after Clicking Here.

Sony Electronics

VID P150, March Page 8

Sony Electronics debuted a video presentation stand that incorporates a motorized pan/tilt camera for added functionality.

For more information ENTER no. 1120 after Clicking Here.

Sony Electronics Inc.

PCS-1500, April Page 22

This camera is a plug-and-play videoconferencing system that weighs less than seven pounds and is the size of a textbook.

For more information ENTER no. 1119 after Clicking Here.

Contact, May Page 51

Sony Electronics announced the release of its plug-and-play video- conferencing system, Contact. Two additional versions, Contact-U and Contact-ME also are available, reports the Park Ridge, N.J. company.

For more information ENTER no. 1130 after Clicking Here.

Tangent Computer

WorkShop, February Page 22

Tangent Computer, of Burlingame, Calif., announced the release of its Workshop line of workstations, that feature Intel's dual Slot 2 Pentium II Xeon technology, with 400 MHz (and above) CPU support and 100 MHz bus 440GX chipset.

For more information ENTER no. 1131 after Clicking Here.

Telestar Corp.

TeleScenic-128, April Page 22

The TeleScenic-128 offers a built-in, high-resolution camera that can be directly connected to either a TV or PC monitor, Telestar reported.

For more information ENTER no. 1132 after Clicking Here.

The TeleScenic-AE allows administrators to connect up to four cameras to the unit, says the company.

For more information ENTER no. 1133 after Clicking Here.

Inside
December 1999 Issue LTN

LTN: The Year in Review

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