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Med X Change Inc. There’s no room for any compromises in quality. Our customer surveys determined that the HDMI standard was the best way to fulfill these needs, and operating room size restrictions meant that a small-form factor enclosure would best suit the requirements of our customers. The Intensity card delivered the industry standard HDMI technology, the highest resolution capture, and superb quality of all video signals. Plus, the technical support we received from Blackmagic’s engineering team was prompt and professional.A Rich History of InnovationThe Med X Change story dates back to 1994, when we started marketing a series of communications products for the medical device industry that adapted quickly into Web-based software tools, expanding our reach into the surgical marketplace. It helped usher in morphing as a new technology in music videos, pioneered by Godley & Creme's "Cry" video in 1985. By 2001, several of our customers asked us to develop a digital recording system to allow users of surgical microscopes to communicate more effectively with the microscope manufacturers for technical support purposes. A touch screen interface is the command center for the recorder. . A typical operating room setup includes a recorder, touch screen monitor, large plasma or LCD display, and high-quality photo printers to enhance the operating room environment and optimize the effectiveness of the surgical team. We need to position our recording systems as the best in our market segments from a video quality standpoint and set ourselves apart from our competition, regardless of their size and market dominance. The cost of Intensity was lower than we had expected and the integration process was straightforward. Former guitarist of Guns N' Roses, Slash, played in the song's scripted intro vignette. The video was directed by John Landis, who also directed Thriller. Coupled with the Intensity card from Blackmagic Design can we achieve all of those with complete confidence. A young Tyra Banks, just beginning her career as a supermodel, is seen dancing to the song in the ending of the video, as well as actress Peggy Lipton. The music video for "Black or White" was first broadcast on MTV, BET, VH1, and Fox (giving them their highest Nielsen Ratings ever) on November 14, 1991. Initially, we shipped some Standard Definition (SD) video systems, both NTSC and PAL, but the market quickly made it clear that High Definition (HD) performance was required in the surgical collaboration and teaching environments. "Black or White" was the first single taken from Michael Jackson's Dangerous album, released in November 1991. Then they can use their own computers and large screens to make edits and insert a video clip or still image into a PowerPoint™ presentation to share with surgical residents or academic fellows. Our HD surgical recording systems are shipped throughout the world through major medical device distribution channels and under multiple brand names that are highly respected in our industry. The kid's mother (Tess Harper) declares that his father will be "very upset" upon his return.Comprehensive Image ManagementAll of Med X Change’s surgical recording systems employ state-of-the-art HD cameras and standard HD signaling with HDMI cables and connectors.From the moment that one of our sales representatives first demonstrates one of our systems to the day that a surgical team accepts a system and deploys it in the operating room, we want to be sure that our quality, performance, functionality convenience and reliability are second to none. Our systems do much more than just record HD video. Download MJ Music Videos By Seth Kardos, Director, Business Development, Med X Change, Inc.Result: Stunning Video Quality Second to NoneThe medical device business is brutally competitive and includes some entrenched billion-dollar global conglomerates. Each system is a complete HD documentation system that records live, wide screen HD video, and has the ability to capture and print high-resolution still images of surgical procedures. Custom software and user-friendly graphical interfaces developed by Med X Change allow surgical teams to easily control all the features of these systems using touch screen monitors. Intensity made it easy for us to make the transition to HDMI performance with a minimal amount of time and expense.State-of-the-Art Surgical Imaging SolutionsLeveraging the power of the Blackmagic Design Intensity card, our HD systems

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“With Lexar’s cost-effective, high-capacity, and high-speed memory cards and USB flash drives, consumers can capture more pictures and videos, listen to more music, and transfer data between their devices even faster than before. Micron’s tiny 16Gb, 34nm NAND chip, which is approximately one-third the size of a keyboard key, is ideal for ultra-small, high-capacity microSD cards, such as the Lexar 16GB microSDHC mobile memory card. today announced mass production of new NAND flash memory products using its award-winning 34-nanometer (nm) process technology. In addition, a minimum-sustained read speed of 12MB per second ensures fast transfers of images from the card to a host computer. With the ability to store up to 12 hours of high-definition (HD) video or more than 20,000 5-megapixel images, the increased capacity enables photographers to capture important events and memories with photos and HD video. Additionally, Lexar Media, Inc., June 30, 2009 – Micron Technology, Inc. Consumers can store up to 48,000 2-megapixel JPEG photos, 4,000 songs, or 80 hours of standard-definition video content on the Lexar 16GB microSDHC card when used in a digital device. Customers can expect this high-speed interface designed into all future high-density Micron® NAND products. “By integrating the increased capacity and performance of Micron’s new 34nm NAND into Lexar’s flash memory products, we are giving our customers the ability to take full advantage of their digital cameras, phones and devices,” said Greg Rhine, vice president of sales and product marketing at Lexar Media.* Lexar Micron Introduces New 34-Nanometer High-Density NAND Products, Increasing Performance And Reducing Die Size Lexar Media Announces New Flash Memory Cards Using Micron’s New High-Capacity 34nm NAND BOISE, Idaho and Fremont, CA., June 30, 2009 – Micron Technology, Inc. Consumers can store up to 48,000 2-megapixel JPEG photos, 4,000 songs, or 80 hours of standard-definition video content on the Lexar 16GB microSDHC card when used in a digital device. Customers can expect this high-speed interface designed into all future high-density Micron® NAND products. “By integrating the increased capacity and performance of Micron’s new 34nm NAND into Lexar’s flash memory products, we are giving our customers the ability to take full advantage of their digital cameras, phones and devices,” said Greg Rhine, vice president of sales and product marketing at Lexar Media.* Lexar Micron Introduces New 34-Nanometer High-Density NAND Products, Increasing Performance And Reducing Die Size Lexar Media Announces New Flash Memory Cards Using Micron’s New High-Capacity 34nm NAND BOISE, Idaho and Fremont, CA., June 30, 2009 – Micron Technology, Inc. Consumers can store up to 48,000 2-megapixel JPEG photos, 4,000 songs, or 80 hours of standard-definition video content on the Lexar 16GB microSDHC card when used in a digital device. Customers can expect this high-speed interface designed into all future high-density Micron® NAND products. “By integrating the increased capacity and performance of Micron’s new 34nm NAND into Lexar’s flash memory products, we are giving our customers the ability to take full advantage of their digital cameras, phones and devices,” said Greg Rhine, vice president of sales and product marketing at Lexar Media.* Lexar Micron Introduces New 34-Nanometer High-Density NAND Products, Increasing Performance And Reducing Die Size Lexar Media Announces New Flash Memory Cards Using Micron’s New High-Capacity 34nm NAND BOISE, Idaho and Fremont, CA., June 30, 2009 – Micron Technology, Inc. Consumers can store up to 48,000 2-megapixel JPEG photos, 4,000 songs, or 80 hours of standard-definition video content on the Lexar 16GB microSDHC card when used in a digital device. Customers can expect this high-speed interface designed into all future high-density Micron® NAND products. “By integrating the increased capacity and performance of Micron’s new 34nm NAND into Lexar’s flash memory products, we are giving our customers the ability to take full advantage of their digital cameras, phones and devices,” said Greg Rhine, vice president of sales and product marketing at Lexar Media.* Lexar Micron Introduces New 34-Nanometer High-Density NAND Products, Increasing Performance And Reducing Die Size Lexar Media Announces New Flash Memory Cards Using Micron’s New High-Capacity 34nm NAND BOISE, Idaho and Fremont, CA., June 30, 2009 – Micron Technology, Inc. Consumers can store

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