Tuesday, Nov 28th 2006 by Karn Suriyasasin


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Looking for the latest HDMI technology for your Macs or PCs? Blackmagic has introduced Intensity, an HDMI I/O card for Windows or Mac OS X computers. Experience a true HDMI Digital Connections. You can playback or edit using big-screen HDMI television and video projectors, or capture uncompressed quality from HD or HDV cameras.

Intensity
With Intensity, you can switch between HD and SD video standards including HDTV 1080i/59.94, 1080i/50, 720p/59.94, 720p/60, 720p/50, NTSC and PAL. There are two audio channels allowed sound to pass through at the same time. You can also perform live mixing of two HDV cameras using a pair of Intensity cards and Blackmagic’s On-Air 2.0 software. Experience the Intensity today for the price of $249.

Blackmagic Intensity HDMI I/O card [via electronista]

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  1.  Denis Bergeron   View all comments by Denis Bergeron  -1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    What no 1080p is very stupid!
    Even the cheapest 10 year old video card is capable of 1920×1200 !
    This product is out even at lauch time !

  2.  Andy Coon   View all comments by Andy Coon  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    I’m sure you can find a card that can capture HDMI 1080p for some serious cash. Right now the consumer/prosumer camcorders can’t capture at 1080p. This card is geared for the 1080i market. Please point us in the direction where you can find an HDMI card that was made 10 years ago. Oh please.

  3.  giashuddin2002   View all comments by giashuddin2002  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Denis Bergeron i am really intrested in know where i can get hold of this too.

  4.  James Kimballs   View all comments by James Kimballs  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Denis Bergeron,
    yes, show us your wisdom and send us info about this “10 yr old video card” you’ve mentioned as it would cost really cheap right now.


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