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10/31/2005, 7:35pm, EST

Monday, October 31st

AJA Video ships PCI Express video card

AJA Video today began shipping KONA LHe, the first PCI Express HD capable video card for the new Power Mac PCIe G5 systems. AJA is set to publicly debut the KONA LHe this week at HD Expo, November 3rd at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. KONA LHe is a 10-bit uncompressed video capture card that supports editing on the new PCI Express Apple G5 Power Macs with Final Cut Studio. KONA LHe provides both HD and SD analog and digital I/O, 2-channel AES and 8-channel embedded audio, Analog Composite/Component Video In/Out, 2-channel analog audio In/Out, broadcast-quality hardware down conversion, and TBC on analog inputs. KONA LHe ships with a breakout cable and also works with the optional KL-Box for rack-mounting. KONA LHe is available for $1800.


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