An earlier video production and editing system for Windows from NewTek, Inc., San Antonio, TX. Video Toaster (VT) was introduced in 1990 for Commodore's Amiga computer. Revolutionary at the time for ...
Working out of the detached garage behind the house where he lived at 2001 S.W. High Ave., Topekan Tim Jenison created a startup company called NewTek, which went on to make a name for itself in the ...
Newtek's long history in video production switchers-starting with the Amiga-based Video Toaster and more recent portable TriCaster units-takes an extreme leap forward with the rackmountable TriCaster ...
It’s been quite a pre-NAB Show week for NewTek, and it’s only half way over. Vizrt and NewTek jointly announcedthat Vizrt was acquiring the maker of products like TriCaster, IP Series, and 3Play, as ...
NewTek’s TriCaster Pro builds on the solid base of the initial TriCaster but adds features that make it worthy of use in a professional environment. The $6,995 price point positions the product well ...
MONTREAL—Matrox Video announced its Extio 3 IP KVM extenders are now compatible with the NewTek 3Play 3P1 IP replay solution and TriCaster TC1 live multicamera production system. The support means ...