G'day all Firstly I would like to thank all of those who have made comments, these include: Hans Schaefer, Bob Riddle, Jeffrey Miller, Dean W. Nobles, Darren Spidell, Jim Miller, Fred Dech and Douglas Kosovic.
Some of the comments made were as follows: * "Portable" is a loose term, in which some systems are movable from one room to another, but not building to building. This can be attributed to the design, weight of system and type of wheels used; * Preference for display would be to use LCD, rather than plasma (due to possible burn in issues). Another thing to consider when building the system is the weight on display screens... IE, a 65 inch display can weight around 90 kg's; * Some have suggested the use of portable projectors, which is a good idea, but not applicable for this setup; * Suggested audio devices to use are: - Clearone Accumic II - Clearone RAV 900 I am currently investigating the Clearone RAV 900 system further, as it supposedly comes with microphones and speakers. See http://www.clearone.com/products/product.php?cat=2&prod=89 for more info; * Jim Miller (Insors) provided me with a link to their turnkey solutions, see http://www.insors.com/solutions/ for more info; * A suggestion was made to potentially use a firewire hub, which would allow the connection of multiple cameras; * Most people who have replied used a single machine for their portable system (Mostly a Windows based system (Dell) or a MAC (Though there are some issues with using a Mac)). Personally, I would like to try using two machines, Display/Audio and a capture machine; * Suggested Cameras were: - Sony EVI series cameras; - Sony PTZ cameras; - Various Firewire cameras; Thanks everyone for your comments and photo's, it has provided me with a lot of food for thought. Cheers, Jason. -----Original Message----- From: Jason Bell Sent: Tuesday, 17 April 2007 1:56 PM To: 'ag-tech'; 'accessgri...@lists.grangenet.net' Subject: High End Portable Access Grid System Dear colleagues I have been asked to investigate the building of a high end portable Access Grid system. The purpose of this email is to find out if anyone has built such a system and to "hopefully" obtain information on such a system. Currently I am looking at a setup with the following spec's: * System must be portable, ie, on a trolley or table with wheels; * 2 large plasma or LCD screens; * Multiple cameras; * Single or multiple computers; * Good audio setup, whether the use of a Clearone XAP400, or some other lower Audio echo canceller (I personally would like something better that an Acumic II); Therefore, if you have built such a system, I would like to hear how it performs, the hardware used and any pictures or diagrams would also be excellent. Thanks for your time, Jason. -------------------------------------------- Jason Bell, B.I.T. B. Info. Tech. (Honours) Student Network Engineer Information Technology Division Central Queensland University High Performance Computing Support Officer Central Queensland University E-mail : j.b...@cqu.edu.au Phone : 07 4930 9229 -------------------------------------------- Patience is a virtue. But if I wanted Patience, I would have become a Doctor. --------------------------------------------