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--- Forwarded Message from "Aaron Stephenson" <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 15:57:59 -0500
>Subject: Re: #7315 Sony, Tandberg, Apple
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I too would like to hear the answer to your question as we will be in the
process of looking for a new lab in the near future where I work.  Because
I have not immersed myself in the process yet, I could not say.  But I was
impressed by the little I saw of the Sony presentation I saw at MAFLA this
weekend.  I am sure that everyone has a selling point, but the Sony seemed
very flexible and powerful while relying on few if any proprietary
equipment.  It was all digital using only ethernet cabling to a dedicated
server.  I would love to hear the opinions of people on the street about
the latest generation of Sony.

                                            Aaron V.  Stephenson
                                             Lawrence Academy
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                                        http://language.lacademy.edu

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