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Home » Online Video » Live Video » US Open 2009 is broadcasting live in brilliant Flash HD

US Open 2009 is broadcasting live in brilliant Flash HD

Posted by: Jens Loeffler    Tags:  Live Video    Posted date:  August 31, 2009  |  No comment

Some exciting days for tennis fans – US Open is offering a free live webcast on their website in crip HD quality with great interactive features, including multiple game picture-in-picture and real-time statistics.

Additional features include advertisement integration, an interactive fanbook, the ability to switch to different parallel games, and live video previews for the camera thumbnails.

(The screenshots are not mock-ups, the interface is really impressive).

Everything is available in fullscreen, allowing you to connect your laptop to your TV and watch the event as interactive HD broadcast.

Watch the US Open at USOpen.org.

Update – additional press coverage:
Silicon Alley Insider – Hey, Check Out The Future Of Television!
Econsultancy – Q&A: USTA’s Phil Green on live streaming the U.S. Open

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Technology enthusiast and evangelist, with a passion for online video and mobile. Senior technical evangelist on Adobe's Media Solutions product management team focusing on online video and services. The views expressed on this blog are personal views.



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