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נשלח: 01 יולי 2004, 13:34
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לקראת התערוכה תהיה IBC 2004 בהלונד ייוצגו מקלטים בחדות גבוה



ל EURO 1080 לחבילות לספקים שונים



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29 June 2004



Pace Sets Direction for Future of European Digital TV - IBC 2004 -





IBC 2004

10-14 September 2004

Amsterdam

Hall 1 Stand 420





Pace Micro Technology will unveil future advances in HDTV, Personal Video Recorder (PVR) and entry-level set-top box technology at IBC 2004. European broadcasters will be the first to see how Pace’s cutting-edge innovations can be used now to enable them to deliver compelling new services and exploit lucrative new opportunities.





Pace will showcase its very latest advances in PVR technology. Pace is a leading developer of PVR technology and delivered the world’s first payTV PVR for BSkyB in the UK. European broadcasters will witness live demonstrations of Pace’s new, extended range of next-generation PVR solutions.





Visitors will also see how Pace has drawn on its pioneering US HDTV experience to develop Europe’s first range of HDTV cable and satellite boxes. HD is rapidly moving up the agenda of all major European payTV operators. At IBC, Pace will demonstrate the compelling HD features that are proving a winner with US viewers including better quality picture. Operators will also see how HDTV enables them to differentiate their service offerings from competing platforms and generate revenues from premium HDTV channels.





“We are delighted to bring our unrivalled HDTV & PVR experience to European broadcasters at IBC 2004,” commented Neil Gaydon, Pace’s Worldwide Sales & Marketing Director. “HD and PVR are happening now and broadcasters cannot afford to ignore it. The key components for a successful European HDTV service are coming together - Euro1080’s service launch this year means real, compelling HDTV content and services are now available.





“PVR is also gaining momentum around the world and changing the way people watch TV,” Neil Gaydon continued. “IBC is crucially timed as all major European broadcasters have PVR in their sights. European broadcasters looking to capitalise on these key technologies and business need look no further than Pace Micro Technology’s stand.”





Pace will also demonstrate how its next-generation entry-level set-top box range reflects the needs of European broadcasters and will drive opportunities to deliver even more revenue-generating services.





European telcos and broadband IP operators will witness first-hand how Pace’s Digital Broadband Media (DBM) technology will enable them to launch advanced television and multimedia services over existing telecommunications networks. Pace’s DBM440 incorporates the latest in compression technologies and provides a range of multimedia and interactive services including low bit rate video based on Windows Media 9, broadcast TV, entertainment on demand, games and Internet access