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New smaller form Kahuna announced

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mtiffee
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kschneider
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True, but I think Kahuna is a great switcher as HD only or SD only. Having an HD/SD (hybrid) version is just an added bonus. Also, watch for what else is shown at IBC for Kahuna. That's all I can say right now. ;) Cheers, -= Ken =- Program Manager - Kahuna Snell & Wilcox
sahonen
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Now I can see more people buying it. Most people in the market for a 4 M/E probably have the cash for a Kalypso or 8k and a bunch of upconverters. I can really see the elimination of upconverters being useful amongst the kind of market that's buying 1 or 2 M/E switchers, like maybe a church or cable access station that's moving up to HD.
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