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<blockquote data-quote="gameboy" data-source="post: 123067" data-attributes="member: 177511"><p>HD Football from S*y?</p><p></p><p>....EVS has concluded multi-million deals in the U.K. market for its new platform, XT(2), which has been successfully released last June during the Confederations Cup in Germany. More than 30 XT(2) hybrid SD/HD systems have been ordered by BSkyB and independent production companies for the outside production in High-Definition of the U.K. Premier League and new near-live studio applications.</p><p></p><p>Ahead of the BSkyB HD service launch in the U.K. and Ireland in the first half of 2006, Sky has already committed the XT(2) as a key element of its new HD production workflow. From the beginning of the new season, the Premier League is being partly captured in the High-Definition format.</p><p></p><p>These deals pave the way for a wider market acceptance of the newly launched XT(2) but mainly provides more visibility for the current year and confirms the 2005 guidance: a transition year compared to 2004 with a weak first half and a much stronger second half-year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gameboy, post: 123067, member: 177511"] HD Football from S*y? ....EVS has concluded multi-million deals in the U.K. market for its new platform, XT(2), which has been successfully released last June during the Confederations Cup in Germany. More than 30 XT(2) hybrid SD/HD systems have been ordered by BSkyB and independent production companies for the outside production in High-Definition of the U.K. Premier League and new near-live studio applications. Ahead of the BSkyB HD service launch in the U.K. and Ireland in the first half of 2006, Sky has already committed the XT(2) as a key element of its new HD production workflow. From the beginning of the new season, the Premier League is being partly captured in the High-Definition format. These deals pave the way for a wider market acceptance of the newly launched XT(2) but mainly provides more visibility for the current year and confirms the 2005 guidance: a transition year compared to 2004 with a weak first half and a much stronger second half-year. [/QUOTE]
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