SONY® Visual Imaging
You'll look better in HD with Sony's new EVI-HD1 High-Definition Pan/Tilt/Zoom Camera
The First Step in HD Migration Starts with Sony's EVI-HD1
Sony's new EVI-HD1 camera combines a high-quality HD color video camera with the flexibility of remote pan/tilt/zoom operation. With 14 formats to choose from (including eight HD types and six SD video formats), this new dynamic camera allows you to decide when you're ready to migrate from SD to HD. The EVI-HD1 is compatible today with existing videoconferencing systems and will be compatible with HD based ones tomorrow.
- 1080i CMOS sensor
- Ability to output standard-definition video (YC and composite), high-definition analog component (Y, Pub, Pr) or digital HD-SDI
- Exceptional high-definition resolution in 720p, 1080i or 1080p
- 10x optical zoom lens with a 70 degree horizontal field
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5 World Trade Center Brings Indoors, Out
Drawings for the new JPMorgan Chase & Co. tower feature an “outdoor room,” which juts out toward the World Trade Center site and overlooks a small church, and several cantilevered floors that are larger than the building’s footprint. Community officials are concerned that the building will cast too many shadows over the landmarks, which include the 9/11 memorial. The tower is the smallest of those planned for the site.
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Eco-friendly Playhouse Sets Sail
Not just a playhouse, not just a ship, the SS Eco-Green is anchored in eco-consciousness. The deck of the “green” pirate ship playhouse collects rainwater. Openings in the bow, stern, and hull allow airflow that keeps the ship cool in the summer. Clear plastic panels allow daylight inside the vessel, and a solar panel fires up lamps at night.
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Poland Officials Break Ground on Landmark Museum
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