FREE WEBCAST SEMINAR
Pervasive TV: Five Platforms
for the Moving Image
By Jack Powers, Director, International Informatics Institute
About 60 minutes
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Directors of ... >Media & Marketing >Advertising >Public Relations >Graphic Design
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Investors in ... >On-Line Media >B-to-B and B-to-C >Start-Ups >Consumer >Electronics Firms >Internet >Infrastructure |
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PARTIAL LIST OF IMAGES
Samsung
Visualization
United Displays FOLED
eMagin OLED
Panasonic 103" plasma
NextTag.com
Times Square digital signage
Rear Seat Entertainment Systems
MTV's Pimp My Ride
Polo Ralph
Lauren Interactive Window
Song Airlines signage
"Allo Steffi" Motorola mobile video
Sprint Palm
mobile video
Intel in-flight video conference
Ultimate Electronics store
Sony Qualia vs Mini Cooper
Lafayette MediaCenter PC
DirectTV mosaic channels
Broadcast, multichannel and Web networks
Intl Carwash Assn
videos
Dell media-rich workplace
Samsung
augmented reality
Given Imaging Pill-Cam
RaySat auto satellite TV
Point of Purchase TV
Ziff Davis eSeminars
Xplay mobile
projector
In this media-rich seminar on the future of video, learn how the moving image is breaking out of the TV set in the living room and turning up in the workplace, in our pockets and cars, on store shelves, billboards and up the sides of buildings. Expanding on material developed for seminars at the National Association of Broadcasters Convention, large U.S. media companies and integrated marketing organizations, Five Platforms is a broad survey of the new video environment. Seminar highlights include:
HOME TV- Digitization
- Cable, Satellite and IPTV
- Internet Video
- Business News
- Corporate Communications
- Video Conferencing
- iPods, PSPs and Zune
- 3G and WiMax Wide Area Networks
- Rear Seat Entertainment Systems
- Mobile Satellite TV
- Digital Signage
- Retail Shelf TV
- Augmented Reality
You'll see photos and videos of important technologies in action and hear up-to-the-minute commentary on the evolving shape of the visual environment.
Log on and off as often as you like during your one-month pass; the program will pick up where you left off. Fast forward and backward through the material, search the transcript text, and switch back and forth between outline and thumbnail views. Each webcast is a living document that's updated as technologies and markets change so you'll want to save your logon information
At the end of the seminar, you'll be whisked off to a Q&A page on the Pervasive.TV blog where you can see the questions other attendees have asked, add your own, and contribute your perspectives and links to the discussion.