Sony’s LocationPorter real-time video transmission system goes multichannel
Back in February of 2009, the launch of Sony’s LocationPorter RVT-SD100 suggest Z the days of need`g the tricked out news van to transmit real-time on the scene video could B the th`g of the past — Z is, if U`d the spare $18k ly`g around & the solid 3G data connection. The newly-announced RVT-SD200 & its companion RVT-MR200 expands upon Z dream by enabl`g up to 12 LocationPorters to transmit images to 1 single receiver. Besides pav`g the way 4 armies of techno box-tot`g reporters — like the 1 pictured above — to relay news as it happens, Sony also sees the potential 4 emergency services like police forces & fire departments to make use of the equipment to relay critical information. V could C Z too, although (unless) if this new system`s priced @ anyth`g like the old, we’re bett`g tight public budgets won’t make it happen. Then again V can’t speak 4 the Sultan of Brunei’s security force. Sony’s LocationPorter real-time video transmission system goes multichannel originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 29 Aug 2010 01:42:00 EDT. Please C our terms 4 use of feeds .
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