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Sony PDT-FP1: a 5G portable data transmitter for broadcasting

Sony PDT-FP1: a 5G portable data transmitter for broadcastingSony will showcase the new 5G portable data transmitter for broadcasting and news coverage, PDT-FP1, in Sony’s booth (C8201) April 14-17 at the NAB Show in Las Vegas.

Sony Electronics is launching a portable data transmitter, the PDT-FP1, with a unique antenna structure that allows high-speed still image and video data transport over 5G networks. With the PDT-FP1, Sony is leveraging 5G mobile technology to enhance professional workflow for broadcasting and news coverage. This wireless communication device allows for real-time transfer of photos and videos and seamless livestreaming via 5G, representing a significant boost in process efficiency for news agencies, photojournalists, corporate or event photographers, broadcast video production and more.

“The PDT-FP1 is a beneficial solution for many uses including live events and productions, newsgathering, sports, faith, weddings, and more. With the PDT-FP1, photographers and videographers can increase their efficiency and productivity on-the-go, without worrying about battery life or demanding environmental conditions,” says Yang Cheng, Vice President, Imaging Solutions, Sony Electronics Inc. “In an industry where speed and timeliness are critical, this device is a game changer to allow for an easier and quicker upload and transfer from the field or frontlines to an editor.”

Benefits of the PDT-FP1 include:

Main Features

  1. High-speed, low-latency communication, even overseas (check the product page for compatible bands).

With an optimized antenna structure, the PDT-FP1 supports a wide range of bands such as domestic and international 5G sub6/mmWave, 5G standalone networks, and local 5G networks, realizing high-speed, low-latency communication. In addition to the plug-in nano SIM card, the PDT-FP1 supports dual SIM with an eSIM that does not need to be inserted or removed. It is also possible to automatically select and prioritize a line depending on the network conditions, and switch SIMs to transfer data.

  1. Cooling fan and duct structure for stable continuous communication

A newly developed cooling fan reduces heat buildup even in environments of up to 104 degrees F. Despite its slim body design, the PDT-FP1 has a duct-based structure that efficiently dissipates internal heat, further backing stable and continuous communication. Different operational modes – auto, cooling priority, and silent priority – can be selected to accommodate as best to each location environment.

  1. A simple data transfer workflow by linking with select Sony cameras

The PDT-FP1’s “Camera wired connection” setting feature simplifies and shortens setup time. The 6.1-inch OLED display can simultaneously display communication quality and file transmission status. The transfer status can be monitored during shooting, so the user does not miss a decisive shooting opportunity. The PDT-FP1 provides operational flexibility. A LAN port connects to a Sony camera to transfer data. A USB Type-C terminal further supports enhanced Sony camera compatibility, enabling a seamless transfer and tagging workflow. Additionally, the PDT-FP1 has the potential to support HDMI-enabled cameras. In addition, by using the USB Type-C charging terminal and an external power source, the PDT-FP1 can be used to stream and transfer data simultaneously without worrying about battery drain. The device is designed as a camera companion, featuring a screw hole for securing the camera and tripod and a strap hole for attaching cable fixing accessories. Built-in memory of 8GB (RAM)/256GB (ROM) and microSDXC support of up to 1TB enables high-speed processing and storage of large amounts of data.

Pricing and Availability

The PDT-FP1 is expected to be available in the United States in early-Summer of 2024 for approximately $1099.99 USD. For first looks, the PDT-FP1 will be in Sony’s booth (C8201) April 14-17 at the NAB Show in Las Vegas.

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