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January 2013

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Xytech (www.xytech.com) COO Greg Dolan travels a lot for his job. These are three items he won't make a trip without... The Lenmar PowerPort BoostBackup Battery and Charger: "I live on my phone and this allows my iPhone to recharge multiple times without being tethered to an outlet." Aliph Jawbone Jambox: "It's hard to live without this. I use it around the house and outside to act as a great speaker for my iPhone. On the road, it great for headphone free tunes and doubles as a very good conference phone." See the other 1,056,964,608 Colors You've Been Missing Bose Noise Canceling Headphones: "Do not get on a plane without these. Just don't." XVM-245W XVM-325W something similar — CruzTools Groove Tech Guitar/Bass 10-in-1 Multi-Tool for about $16. A recent project that left G&E and FlavorLab was a documentary film that was part of the Mutual of America Life Insurance Community Partnership Awards. "Mutual of America chooses a community organization that makes a positive impact on society," explains Blicker, "and the prize is a documentary gets made about them that they can use as a fundraising tool. We work with the filmmaker, and we compose the music." The organization that won the 2012 award was Operation Rebound, which provides adaptive sports equipment, sports prosthetics, training, mentoring and competition expenses for active duty service members, veterans and first responders who have suffered permanent physical injuries as a result of their service. "We provided music to the picture, which is rarely done these days," reports Blicker. Post0113_034-37-affordableRAV4FINALREAD.indd 37 XVM-175W You Can't Grade What You Can't See. Most Broadcast and Professional Monitors are 8-bit displays. That means they can reproduce only 16.7 Million Colors. However, a 10 or 12 bit video camera captures at least 1.07 Billion Colors. So, when you edit or grade on an 8-bit monitor, you are only seeing a fraction of the possible colors contained in true 10/12-bit content . TVLogic's 24" true 10-bit XVM-245W has been regarded by many as the most accurate LCD monitor available. Now, we've introduced two NEW 10-bit additions to the family - the XVM-175W and XVM325W. With full HD (1920x1080) native resolution, high-purity RGB LED (XVM-175W/245W) and WideGamut EEFL (XVM-325W) backlight sytems, and integrated 3D LUTs - all three models in the XVM-Series are ideal for color critical applications yet retain all of the broadcast features found in our popular LVM Series. Add standard dual-link and 3G 4:4:4 input + support for import and export of popular color grading application LUT formats and TVLogic's XVM-Series let's you see ALL that you've been missing. 1-855-TVLOGIC (1-855-885-6442)  sales@tvlogicusa.com  www.tvlogicusa.com 12/21/12 7:23 PM

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