Open House2007 Blazing a Trail to the Future
Japanese
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Date : May 24 (Thu) through May 27 (Sun) from 10:00a.m. to 5:00p.m. (No admittance after 4:30 p.m. )
A.Future Television and New Services
Super Hi-Vision (SHV) System

33M-Pixel Imaging Technology
Super Hi-Vision (SHV) Codec

21-GHz-band Wideband Transmission Technology
Ultrahigh-resolution, High-luminous Efficiency Plasma Displays

High Dynamic Range Projector for SHV System
Future Three-dimensional Television

Automatic Activation of One-Seg Receivers by Emergency Warning Broadcasting

Connected One-Seg Re-transmission System
Archives On Demand Service

Transmission System for Advanced Digital Satellite Broadcasting

Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting Services Assisted with ITS Technology


Pushing the Production Envelope
Millimeter-wave TV Camera

8M-pixel Single-chip Color HDTV Camera
Thin Optical Disk
Multi-view HDTV System

High Definition Television Mobile Shooting System
Ultrahigh-speed High-sensitivity Camera

Field Emitter Array (FEA) Image Sensor with HARP Target

Technologies for Video Retrieval and Utilization of Video Archives

Collaborative Translation System for International Broadcast Services
New Transmission and Reception Paths

Advanced Program Production & Playout Control System Using High-speed Network

Super Hi-Vision (SHV) Program Materials Transmission

Deployable Mesh Reflector Antenna for Satellite News Gathering

Technologies for Dependable IP Broadcasting

Transmission and Reception Technologies for Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting

Broadcasting Technologies from 50 years ago

Audiovisual Advance

Content Distribution Technology in the Ubiquitous Era
Loudspeaker for Flexible Displays
Flexible Displays

News Flash Readout Service for the Visually Impaired

Multimedia Reception Presentation System for the Visually Impaired

Developing beyond Broadcasting
Ultrahigh-sensitivity HARP Camera

High Performance Microphone for Use in Harsh Environments

Patents and Technical Know-How of NHK
Digital Broadcasting Reception

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