Tom
Thanks for this info.. But is there a specifically
children-and-media angle to your marketing of the i-mac?
Best
David
On Mon, 11 Oct 1999 15:48:00 +0100 "Barrance, Tom"
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> Not that I want to turn this list into a branch of the Steve Jobs fan club,
> but the new iMac DV looks as if it could be extremely useful, if not
> revolutionary, for moving image education in schools. It includes a DVD
> drive and can play DVD movies full-screen; it has built-in Firewire for
> inputting and outputting digital video, and, best of all, 'iMovie'
> non-linear
> editing software, which is apparently a cut-down and simplified version of
> Final Cut Pro. It's not over here yet, but in the States it costs around
> 1300
> dollars, or 1500 for the Special Edition (which has more memory and looks
> prettier).
>
> Tom Barrance
> Media Education Wales
>
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>
> www.mairtom.demon.co.uk/mediaed
>
>
>
Dr David Oswell
Director of the PhD Programme
Centre for Research into Innovation, Culture and Technology
Brunel University
Uxbridge
Middlesex UB8 3PH
Tel: 01895 203126
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