SmallHD’s 1703-P3 on test
By Jim Bask

The 1703-P3 enjoys a peak brightness of 450 nits, which is healthy for a non-HDR display. For more power, there’s the 1703-HDR which is capable of 1100 nits and goes for a dollar less than $4000.

The 1703-P3 enjoys a peak brightness of 450 nits, which is healthy for a non-HDR display. For more power, there’s the 1703-HDR which is capable of 1100 nits and goes for a dollar less than $4000.
As live streaming becomes increasingly popular, one of the most common questions that’s asked by new broadcasters regards bandwidth. Specifically, how fast does your Internet upload speed have to be in order to live stream? Truthfully, there’s no hard or fast rule to answer this question. The answer depends on a wide variety of variables. Don’t worry, that’s why we’re here! Let’s take a look at these variables at play so that you can make a final decision about the bandwidth you need for your live streaming purposes.

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Amitrace production expert and systems integrator Faraz Ahmed provides a tour of the production capabilities of the NewTek TriCaster® TC1 in this recent webinar.
The annual NAB Show is billed as the place “where content comes to life,” and it’s hard to disagree. The event is a chance for leaders in the world of media and production technology to come together and share knowledge, tackle the big questions facing the industry, and most importantly, show off a few new toys. There’s always a raft of incredible and innovative products on show, but in 2017 it was NewTek who really stepped up and stole the show.