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Strategies & Market Trends : Trader J's Inner Circle
NVDA 180.92-3.1%3:59 PM EST

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To: bluejeans who wrote (11890)3/28/1999 2:22:00 PM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) of 56535
 
Thread: Every now and then something besides
biotech looks interesting enough to me
to print out stuff and revisit the idea later,
usually when I clean off my desk:-)

Last fall I printed out some stuff on Truevisions
video editing equipment. Well, as I revisit the idea
I see that TRUV has been absorbed into PCLE--
Pinnacle Systems

Looks like this one will be making new highs soon,
and worth a look. Here is something to read--
biz.yahoo.com

"As DV gains popularity and the price of DV cameras
start to drop, the time is right for low-cost, high-performance
digital video editing systems. DV200 is just that..."


Pinnacle Systems miroVIDEO DV200 is one of the
industry's most affordable, fully-featured FireWire(c)
(IEEE-1394) digital video editing solutions. DV200 includes
Pinnacle Systems' DVTools complete pre-production software
application. DVTools features tape scanning with automatic scene detection, visual database logging, drag-and-drop batch capturing, and complete, frame accurate DV device control.


Now here is the astonishing part...
miroVIDEO DV300 is available immediately with the full
version of Adobe Premiere 5.1, Pinnacle Systems' TitleDeko
and DVTools for a suggested retail price of $799.


That hits a lot of folks price point, they hit mine,
this stock is worth a look. One thing to keep track of
will be any competition heading into the holidays next
fall, have not yet done my DD, and I do not yet own the
stock.

here is PCMag's review
zdnet.com
note that this is clearly a home video tool...and seems
to have a problem with a limit of 2GB files...

--Mike
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