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sgmr 11:27am on Saturday, September 11th, 2010 
The bottom door thing hopefully was a one time thing. Makes me wonder what else may have gone by unnoticed. Good value for the money. The 5650 is a pretty good GFX card. The left and right click are built into the pad.. no separate buttons.. so makes it odd to click left or right at times.
veljko 4:04am on Sunday, August 29th, 2010 
NEVER BUY HP. They will con you out of your hard earned money and give you some low-end POS hardware that they call a laptop. I found this on the clearance table at Best B...  Good Sound for a laptop. Large HD, 6GB of Ram & Windows 7 64 bit BEST BUY.
dsailer 11:05pm on Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 
About two and a half years ago, I bought an HP notebook computer with the money I received from the government stimulus program. My wife accuses me of having a second wife... my computer. I go everywhere with it, I travel often, and my computer is used at home. My wife accuses me of having a second wife... my computer. I go everywhere with it, I travel often, and my computer is used at home.
Emm 5:10pm on Saturday, July 3rd, 2010 
[...] Comfortable Keyboard","Fast","Long Battery Life","Quality Display Beautifull Laptop, powerfull and nice design Comfortable Keyboard","Fast","Powerful
esokitty 5:24pm on Thursday, July 1st, 2010 
The Hp pavilion notebook is great. The battery life is the best part. It last so long without freezing up. My old laptop kept freezing after a while.
Red Marker 4:27pm on Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 
had this compute for long and love it This netbook is super fast. Has an incredible memory not what we have come to expect from netbooks, but the way of the future.
linuxwrangler 7:07pm on Monday, May 10th, 2010 
"I decided to purchase a HP computer because HP has been around for years and HP is the brand name you see in offices. "This is my first laptop. Very happy with it. Picture is crisp and clear, super fast, easy wireless setup.
Fiotao 5:57am on Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 
very happy My desktop was over 10 years old it was time for a change. Review on HP Laptop DV62162-NR Laptop is fine... but the Webcam clarity is horrible. Webcam is worst I have seen in HP Laptops so far.

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Documents

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N T S C / PA L

3CCD Color Video Camera

BRC-300 BRC-300P

MAIN FEATURES
Superb Picture Quality with a Mega Pixels 3-CCD
The BRC-300 incorporates three 1/4.7-type Advanced HAD CCD sensors with a total of 1,070,000 pixels. This camera delivers outstanding picture quality with high resolution and accurate color reproduction. Featuring Sonys Advanced HAD technology that produces image with low noise, the BRC-300 is ideal in low illuminated shooting environments or when shooting dark subjects.
Sonys new BRC-300 is a revolutionary all-in-one compact robotic color video camera system, specially designed for remote video shooting applications. The BRC-300 incorporates three 1/4.7-type Advanced HAD CCDs, that provide high-quality and high-resolution images in both 4:3 and 16:9 modes. With its high-accuracy and wide-range Pan/Tilt/Zoom capability, the BRC-300 precisely captures the right points of the viewable area surrounding the camera to meet your needs. You can also easily operate the camera with Sonys optional RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit, which is equipped with an ergonomic joystick, and feature-rich control panel. And when used with optional BRBK-303 Optical Multiplex Card and BRU-300 Optical Multiplex Unit, the BRC-300 is capable of being controlled from a long distance with a single fiber optic cable connection. The BRC-300 also comes equipped with a card slot that accepts optional interface cards, enabling the camera to be integrated into every kind of system from S-Video to RGB, SDI, DV, or even fiber. In addition, two remote control interfaces (VISCA protocol) are available to provide additional expandability and flexibility for your remote shooting applications. With a number of convenient features such as its Image Flip function for desktop or ceiling mount flexibility, and its compact body, the BRC-300 is ideal for use in a wide range of remote shooting applications such as houses of worship, distance learning, corporate training, high-end videoconference, event shooting, and cable TV broadcasting.
High-performance Sony Pan/Tilt/Zoom Mechanism
The BRC-300 covers a wide shooting range with its highly accurate Pan/Tilt mechanism. It has one of the widest ranges in its class: a pan range of 340 degrees, and a tilt range of 120 degrees. The 340-degree pan range can be covered in 8 seconds, while the 120- degree tilt range can be covered in 4.5 seconds. With its newly developed Pan/Tilt mechanism, the BRC-300 can capture not only fast moving objects, but also slow moving objects without rocking vibration. Whats more, the BRC-300 incorporates a 12x optical auto-focus zoom lens, allowing for a zoom capability of up to 48x when used in combination with its 4x digital zoom.
* In the following text, BRC-300 refers to both the BRC-300 (NTSC model) and the BRC-300P (PAL model), and BRU-300 refers to both the BRU-300 (NTSC model) and the BRU-300P (PAL model).
Precision 16:9 technology
The BRC-300 captures images in both 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios, and with its 3CCD technology, is able to achieve a wide angle of view in the 16:9 mode. Due to the greater number of pixels used in the 16:9 aspect ratio, the BRC-300 generates extremely high-resolution images as compared to conventional cameras.

RS-232C/RS-422 Remote control (VISCA protocol)
The BRC-300 can be controlled by external devices such as the optional RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit thanks to Sonys well-known VISCA protocol. All local controls such as Pan/Tilt/Zoom, camera settings, and six presets can be easily accessed, and up to seven cameras can be daisy-chained and controlled by the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit.

Conventional Camera

Total effective pixels on CCD

BRC-300

1152 pixels

Versatile Video Outputs

The BRC-300 can be used with a range of versatile optional interface cards allowing for flexible analog and digital system configurations. Choose from the following interface cards to configure your individual requirements: Analog RGB/Component: BRBK-301*1 SDI: BRBK-302*1 DV: BRBK-304*1 Thanks to these convenient options, the BRC-300 truly functions as an all-in-one, compact robotic camera.
*1: Can be installed into the both BRC-300 and BRU-300.

648 pixels

16:9 picture image area Less pixels are used to reproduce the 16:9 area

4:3 picture image area

16:9 picture image area The higher "Mega Pixel" count allows a sufficient amount of pixels to be used in 16:9 mode
Angle of view in 16:9 mode (Conventional Camera)
Angle of view in 4:3 mode
Wider angle of view in 16:9 mode (BRC-300)

Fig. 1 16:9 aspect ratio

OTHERS CONVENIENT FEATURES
Ceiling or Desktop Mount Installation
Thanks to Sonys Image Flip functions, the BRC-300 can be ceiling mounted using the supplied ceiling mount kit or can also be used on the desktop.
Easy-to-use and Ergonomic designed Remote Control Unit (RM-BR300)
All camera settings including the Pan/Tilt/Zoom function and six preset patterns can be controlled from the optional RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit. The ergonomic joystick design and feature-rich control panel provide superb operability in various remote-shooting applications.

Six Presets

Various camera settings such as Pan/Tilt/Zoom and focus can be preset in up to six presets per camera.
Optical Multiplex Unit (BRU-300)
With the optional BRBK-303 Optical Multiplex Card and the optional BRU-300 Optical Multiplex Unit, uncompressed digital data including external sync and camera control can be transmitted via the BRU-300 Optical Multiplex Unit. With only a single cable connection required between the camera and the optical multiplex unit, the system is extremely easy to install. The maximum cable length between these units is 500 meters allowing multiple cameras to be located virtually anywhere you want. Whats more, the BRU-300 Optical Multiplex Unit is equipped with two built-in card slots identical to the ones found in the BRC-300 camera allowing for flexible analog and digital system configurations.

Multi-Function IR Remote Commander Unit
Basic camera settings such as Pan/Tilt/Zoom functions and six-preset patterns can be controlled from an supplied IR Remote commander.
BRC-300 and supplied IR Remote commander

RM-BR300 control panel

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

Short-distance operation

Composite Video S-Video BRBK-301 Component/RGB BRBK-302 SDI BRBK-304 DV Video Cassette Recorder BRC-300 RS-232C / RS-422 Monitor

RM-BR300

Long-distance operation
Composite Video S-Video BRBK-301 Component/RGB BRBK-302 SDI BRBK-304 DV

BRBK-303

BRU-300
CCFC-M100 BRC-300 RS-232C / RS-422 Video Cassette Recorder Monitor
Multiple camera operation from a remote location
BRC-300 BRU-300 Video signal Switcher Projector

CCFC-M100

Monitor

Video Cassette Recorder

RS-232C / RS-422 Tally signal (Contact closure)

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

BRBK-301
Analog/RGB Component Card

BRBK-302

SDI Card

Optical Multiplex Card

BRBK-304

DV Card

Remote Control Unit

Optical Multiplex Unit

Optical Fiber Cable

CCMC-9DS

RGB/Component, Y/C Cable (9-pin D-sub)

CCXC-9DBS

RGB/Component, VBS Cable (9-pin D-sub)

VCL-HG0737X

Wide Conversion Lens

REAR PANEL LAYOUT

BRC-300 rear panel with the optional BRBK-302

RM-BR300 rear panel

BRU-300 rear panel with the optional BRBK-301/BRBK-302

SPECIFICATIONS

BRC-300 3CCD Color Video Camera Image device Three 1/4.7 type IT Advanced HAD CCD (x3), 1070000 pixels (gross) CCD effective pixels 4:3 mode 960 (H) x 720 (V) 16:9 mode 1,152 (H) x 648 (V) Effective pixels NTSC 768 (H) x 494 (V) PAL 752 (H) x 582 (V) Signal systems NTSC / PAL Horizontal resolution 4:3 mode 600 TV lines Sync systems Internal/External Lens 12x optical zoom, 48x with digital zoom Focal length f = 3.6 to 43.2 mm (F1.6 to F2.8) Horizontal viewing angle 4:3 mode 3.3 (Tele end) to 37.8 degrees (Wide end) 16:9 mode 4.0 (Tele end) to 45.4 degrees (Wide end) Minimum object distance 300 mm (Wide end), 800 mm (Tele end) Pan/Tilt angle -170 to +170 degrees (Pan), -30 to +90 degrees (Tilt) Pan/Tilt speed 0.25 to 60 degrees/s (Pan/Tilt) Minimum illumination 7 lx at F1.6 S/N ratio 50 dB Shutter speed NTSC 1/10000 to 1/4 s PAL 1/10000 to 1/3 s Gain Auto/Manual (-3 to 18 dB, 3 dB steps) switchable White balance Auto, Indoor, Outdoor, One-push WB, Manual Preset positioning 6 positions Analog output VBS (BNC), Y/C (4pin Mini DIN) Camera control interface RS-232C (VISCA protocol) / RS-422 (VISCA protocol) Back-light compensation On / Off Operating temperature 0 to 40 degrees (32 to 104 F) Storage temperature -20 to 60 degrees (-4 to 140 F) Power requirement DC 12 V Power consumption 21.6 W (without optional card) Dimensions (W x D x H) 180 x 205 x 211 mm (7 1/8 x 8 1/8 x 8 3/8 inches) Mass 2.7 kg (5 lb 15 oz) Supplied accessories AC adaptor(1), IR remote commander(1), Terminal connector(1), AC adaptor cable(1), Ceiling bracket(2), Operating instructions(1)

BRU-300 Optical Multiplex Unit Optical fiber Multi mode, LC-type connector Video output VBS (BNC), Y/C (4-pin Mini DIN) Camera control interface RS-232C (VISCA protocol) / RS-422 (VISCA protoclol) Sync systems Internal/External Card slots 2 slots: Analog RGB-Component card / SDI card / DV card Operating temperature 0 to 40 degrees (32 to 104 F) Storage temperature -20 to 60 degrees (-4 to 140 F) Power requirements NTSC AC100 to 120 V, 50/60 Hz PAL AC220 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz Power consumption 9 W (without optional cards) Dimensions(WxHxD) 212 x 88 x 233 mm (8 3/8 x 3 1/2 x 9 1/4 inches) Mass 2.7 kg (5 lb 15 oz) Supplied accessories AC power cable (1), Terminal connector (1), RS-232C cable (3 m, 8-pin Mini DIN) (1), Operating instructions (1) RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Camera control interface RS-232C (VISCA protocol) / RS-422 (VISCA protocol) External control Contact closure Power requirement DC 10.8 to 13.2 V Power consumption 2.4 W Dimensions (WxHxD) 391.3 x 185 x 145.9 mm (15 1/2 x 7 3/8 x 5 3/4 inches) Mass 950 g (2 lb 1 oz) Supplied accessories AC adaptor (1), AC power cable (1), RS-232C cable (3 m, 8-pin Mini Din) (1), Terminal connector(2), Operating instructions (1)

BRC-300 Pan/Tilt Range

PAN RANGE

BRC-300 Dimensions

FRONT SIDE

170 170

152.5 215.6

TILT RANGE

205 9.6

BOTTOM

(Unit: mm)

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2004 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Design, features, and specifications are subject to change without notice. All non-metric weights and measurements are approximate. Some images in this catalog are simulated. Sony, Advanced HAD, VISCA, and Remote Commander are trademarks of Sony Corporation.

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Editing Controller

RM-280

FEATURES

Editing Functions

RM-280 with HDW-S280 HDCAM VTRs
A Portable Editing Controller For Enhanced Field Operations
The RM-280 is a compact editing controller intended for simple VTR remote control or basic two-machine editing. Using the Sony 9-pin protocol, the RM-280 can control up to two VTRs. Its extremely compact and lightweight design allows operators to use it as a handheld VTR remote or place it on any space-limited desktop when used for editing. Basic editing functions including insert and assemble editing are available via its compact but clean button layout, which is accompanied by a jog/shuttle dial. The RM-280 also supports multiple frame rates. By offering such features at a very affordable price, the RM-280 editing controller brings new conveniences into the field operation and compact editing.
Two-machine editing Assemble and insert mode Four-channel audio editing A variety of edit buttons such as IN- and OUT-POINT ENTRY, + and - TRIM, AUTO EDIT, PREVIEW, REVIEW, GO TO, ALL STOP TC/CTL/RTC (Relative Time Code) editing mode selectable Pinch-on-delay time learning capability for accurate timing adjustments of recorder and player edit in-points Edit delay time setting Tally output via a BNC port Equipped with reference video input and output* for synchronization with other equipment
* Output is available when the system frequency is set to 24 and 23.98 Hz.

Remote Control Functions

Remote control buttons including PLAY, REWIND, FAST-FORWARD, REC, STOP, PAUSE, EDIT, PREROLL Parallel Run mode to simultaneously provide the same control with two VTRs Synchronized playback of two VTRs that are absolutely synchronized Three convenient modes are available, accompanied by their dedicated templates: *Ten-key mode enables quick timecode input when performing timecode-based cue-up. *XDCAM mode provides Thumbnail display, Scene Selection and Essence Mark operations. *DSR-DR1000A (DVCAM hard-disk recorder) mode provides instant slowmotion replay operations. Up to 256 cue points can be set by this controller, and clips can be quickly and easily replayed from these cue points. You can select playback speeds (0.2/0.5/0.8/1.0/2.0) and pre-roll times (3/5/7 sec.) for the replay.

Other Features

Multiple system frequencies including 29.97, 25, 24, and 23.98 Hz Picture search using the jog/shuttle dial for jog, shuttle and variable-speed playback modes Can be powered using the supplied AC adaptor or directly from a connected HDW-S280 HDCAM recorder from its DC output Easy-to-use keyboard layout provides straightforward operations Displays error messages on the VFD display, indicating the type of errors and device name on which the malfunction occurred for instant action to be taken

Supplied Templates

For ten-key mode

For XDCAM mode

For DSR-DR1000A mode

Front Panel

SPECIFICATIONS
RM-280 Power Requirements: Power Consumption: Mass: Dimensions (w x h x d): Operating Temperature: Storage Temperature: Connectors:
Supplied Accessories: Applicable Models*2: Editor Mode HDCAM: HDCAM-SR: Digital Betacam*4: MPEG IMX*4: DVCAM*4: XDCAM: Betacam SX*4: Analog Betacam*4: Remote Control Mode
DC 12 - 15 V 5W 700 g (1 lb 9 oz) 210 x 56 x 168 mm (8 3/8 x 2 1/4 x 6 5/8 inches) +5 to +40C (+41 to +104F) -20 to +60C (-4 to +140F) RS-422A 9-pin remote x2 Reference video input and output*1 (BNC) x1 RS-232C x1 (for maintenance) BNC for REC TALLY output x1 DC input x1 Operation manual (x1), 9-pin/DC multi-cable (x1), AC adaptor (x1), template (x3, for ten-key mode, XDCAM mode, DSR-DR1000A mode), connector cap (x6)

HDW-2000 series, HDW-S280, HDW-250*3 (as a player) SRW-5000, SRW-5500 DVW-2000 series, DVW-500 series*3 MSW-2000 series DSR-2000*3, DSR-2000A, DSR-1800*3, DSR-1800A, DSR-1600*3, DSR-1600A, DSR-1500*3, DSR-1500A, DSR-70*3, DSR-70A, DSR-45*3, DSR-45A PDW-1500 (as a player), PDW-F70 (as a player), PDW-F30 (as a player) DNW-A75*3, DNW-A28*3, DNW-A25WS*3 UVW/PVW/BVW series*3 All Sony RS-422 9-pin interface-equipped VTRs PDW-1500, PDW-F70, PDW-F30 (XDCAM Mode*5) DSR-DR1000A (DSR-DR1000A Mode*5)

*1 *2 *3 *4 *5

Output is available when the system frequency is set to 24 or 23.98 Hz. CF (Color Framing) editing is not available. These products are no longer in production. Referenced models include both NTSC and PAL. In this mode, only functions listed in page 2 are provided.

Rear Panel

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2006 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. All non-metric weights and measures are approximate. Sony, HDCAM, XDCAM, DVCAM, HDCAM-SR, Digital Betacam, MPEG IMX, Betacam SX and Betacam are trademarks of Sony Corporation.

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