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Hands-on Review : Sling Studio Lets You Broadcast Live Video Like a Pro

Hands-on Review : Sling Studio Lets You Broadcast Live Video Like a Pro

Posted on May 3, 2017January 20, 2019 By Jarvis

There’s no shortage of devices that can film sharp, high-def video, whether it’s your smartphone, a webcam or a pro-grade broadcast rig. But the real challenge is putting all those devices together into something that looks as good as the multicam broadcasts you see on TV. The new Sling Studio promises to allow almost anyone to make professional-quality live video for thousands less than a traditional setup.

The heart of the whole setup is the $999 Sling Studio. Due out in May, the Studio is a small white box not much bigger than a football that features built-in 802.11ac Wi-Fi that wirelessly aggregates and archives up to 10 difference 1080p video sources. Video is sent to the Sling Studio over the air from any iOS or Android device using Sling’s free Capture App, or via a traditional camera with one of Sling’s $349 CameraLink wireless transmitters. And the best part is, this whole kit can go anywhere you want, as the Studio sports a bottom-mounted rechargeable battery good for up to 3 hours.
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