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Digital TV DesignLine
Where can you find a publication covering the Digital TV marketplace that lets you delve deep when you need to? Digital TV DesignLine is the publication for engineers and designers that delivers breaking news, reviews, product announcements, in-depth product research tools, expert advice and analysis, insights into industry trends, and hands-on how-to details.
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TVTechnology.com
Portal for Digital Television and Television technology. Has some focus on DTV design and regulatory issues, but also mixes a fair amount of useless consumer hype - like what was good in the Survivor series. Who cares. But if you are working on DTV, worth a look.
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Advanced Television Systems Committee
The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) was formed to establish voluntary technical standards for advanced television systems, including digital high definition television (HDTV). Site is mainly promotional in nature, but does have a collection of white papers on HDTV.
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DVB Digital Video Broadcasting
The Digital Video Broadcasting Project (DVB) includes over 220 well known organisations in more than 30 countries worldwide. Members include broadcasters, manufacturers, network operators and regulatory bodies, committed to designing a global family of standards for the delivery of digital television.
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Adobe opens its runtime environment
Adobe is stepping up efforts to make Flash technology easier for embedded system designers to use. In May 2008, Adobe and several industry partners announced the Open Screen Project, an effort dedicated to driving rich Internet experiences across televisions, PCs, mobile devices, and consumer electronics.
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SoC integration drives HDMI into portable devices
As the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) becomes increasingly ubiquitous and migrates beyond DTV, where it already has nearly 100 percent penetration, new technologies are required to meet market needs. Luis explains why embedded designers are opting to integrate HDMI functionality into System-on-Chip (SoC) designs for portable applications.
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VersaLogic - EBX, PC/104, PC/104-Plus, EPIC, and SPX


A leading supplier of industrial computers since 1976, VersaLogic focuses on high-quality board-level products for embedded OEM applications. Their five year product availability guarantee and outstanding warranties demonstrate a commitment to service. Product platforms include EBX, PC/104, PC/104-Plus, EPIC, and SPX. For four years running VersaLogic has received the coveted "Platinum" level vendor rating based on independent user surveys by technology research firm Venture Development Corporation (VDC).
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