Business screen magazine (1946)

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l;scIIc player at Ihi; rale of 2000 per rjnih This rate will be accelerated c h month during the year so that h c.irly 1972 "whatever volume the nrket demands will be met." >ony spokesman. Richard F. O"Bon. vice president, said that the cnpLmy would first concentrate on nrkcis that can make the widest use ii \ aleocassetles: business, govcrnniii education, medicine and the n ii.iry. Sony system, as demonstrated ago. and as now in full-scale -lion, incorporates a chromium c '4 " tape in a book-size cas ihat has a maximum playing 1 60 minutes. The player, which .>r S800, will play through any Mndard b/ w or color television ovision is made for stereo or I'ji separate sound channels on the bj' tape. A recorder-player will be 'keted in the sprina of 1972 for 00. ntroduced at the Seminar for the t time was the D-lOO duplicator :em which includes a master videoder. master control and as many ilicator racks as arc required, each filing four cassettes at a time. Twochromium dioxide helical-scan is used as a master. Sony will all and operate three duplicating tems in the U.S. by the end of 1, and expects to be able to supply licate cartridges for approximately plus raw tape cost for orders of ( and up. The cost for quantities JO will be about S20 plus raw tape t. Duplication systems will also be liable for sale. Shortly after the Sony Press Semi, Richard J. Elkus, Jr., General nager of Ampex Corp.'s Educalal and Industrial Products Divi1, said that Ampex will accept ibutor orders for its Instavidco idge videotape systems for defy in late 1971. Ampex Instavideo ow being phased into production TOAMCO. the Toshiba Ampex It venture company in Japan. Half1 videotape will be used.) And Cartridge Television, Inc., a sidiary of Avco Corp.. announced ubiic offering of 1.1 million shares itock a $20 per share. Avco's sys, known as Cartrivision. seems a farther off than Sony or Ampex.) Developing Ektachrome 7252-724I-2 and Printing Ektachrome lOQQ silent & 1 uOu sound PLUS 16mm»8mm#Super8nim Internegatives CRIs^MASTERS release prints at W bebell MOTION PICTURE LAB DIVISION 416 West 45 St. New York 10036 (212)245-8900 WRITE. PHONE FOR PRICE LIST. Cassette/Slide/Filmstrip Triple Play ALL NEW SYNCHROMATIC AV2200 We've put this three-way combination all toeether in a compact audio/visual programming center that automatically synchronizes 35mm slides and double frame filmstrips with the sound of cassettes. With the AV2200 you can record and syn-pulse your own program or play pre-recorded cassettes. It's all wrapped up in an incredibly portable attache case including its own lights on super size rear screen. Its built right and simple to operate With Synchromitic AV2200 ... a triple play is an everyday A^k you' dejif ' 0' T.M. VISUAL INDUSTRIES. INC./25 W 45th Street/New York. N Y 10036 tember/October, 1971 31