Basic Multimedia Equipment

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Basic Multimedia Equipment The equipment found in this slideshow is used for capturing, editing, and compiling multimedia elements Additional equipment will be needed based on the needs of the project Budget and content needed will decide which equipment should be used

DSLR Camera Price $700 -$4000 Digital single-lens reflex cameras have made ultra high quality photos available to home consumers

Point and Shoot Cameras Price $49 -$499 Point and Shoot Cameras allow high quality pictures in a smaller, less expensive form factor

Ultra High Definition Camcorder Price $1000 -$9999 Professional quality recording with portability and affordability Record to high capacity hard disks or SD memory cards

Price $329 Basic Equipment Personal Camcorder Combines quality of recording with size and affordability

Price $9 -$149 Basic Equipment Digital Webcam Personal use for videoconferencing, surveillance,

Price $89-139 Basic Equipment Pocket Camcorder Ultra compact size makes these products ideal for personal recording, social networking videos and pictures, youtube, etc.

Price $79 -$999 Basic Equipment LCD Computer Monitor LCD – Liquid Crystal Display

UltraSharp LED Television 90” $4800 What is the primary difference between Computer Monitors and Televisions? Computer Monitors support higher resolutions and may have less input capability

Basic Desktop Computer Price $399 -$4999 Personal and Business Use Allows for expandability and changes in technology

Price $249 -$3999 Laptop Computer Personal and Business Use Focuses on portability and ease of use

High Performance Digital Design PC Price $999 -$4999 Personal and Business Use Focuses on portability and ease of use

Consumer Graphics Card Price $79 -$899 Used for everyday video rendering and video games Relieves the video processing strain from the computer memory and processor

High Performance Graphics Card Price $999 -$1999 Used for advance video rendering, editing, and video game capability Requires high capacity power supply, peripherals

Price $99 -$399 Blu Ray Player Home theater, DVD authoring, high capacity disc storage Higher capacity format for high quality video capture / data storage

Price $49 -$399 Video Capture Card Captures video from external devices to be converted into digital formats

Price $39 -$199 USB Microphone Captures audio via USB data transfer Provides high quality audio capture for a low price

Flash Memory Price $4 -$109 Storage for mp3 players, video recorders, cameras, phones, etc.