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> I wasn't (am not) at NAB. I was just reporting what I read in the
> Usenet
> Group.
>
> As for power requirements, I am speculating that there won't be a
> battery
> option for the system. (Wattage required for HD's alone would drain
> conventinal batteries in a heart beat I'd bet) An A/C connection
> only
> would seem more likely. But who knows... In either case it's
It looks very much the size (and length) of a vectorscope or waveform, so much
so that I started calling it the Vectorscope Toaster... batteries, I didn't get
to check out the battery situation, but I'd assume it uses something like the
pro camera NP batteries. It does, however, have an AC connection.
AC