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  • The Mother of All Reunions

    New products are great, but many attend InfoComm to catch up with each other. And when they're done there, PRO AV has a new online place they can hang out.

     

AV Intelligence

Tech Tips

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    When HDMI Meets 3D Video

    In March, HDMI Licensing released HDMI 1.4a, which spelled out new 3D enhancements and requirements for broadcasting 3D content over HDMI. What do they mean for your next project? Here is a breakdown.

     

5-Minute Interview

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    5 Minute Interview

    Control4 started out selling wireless control solutions into the residential market, then it won the right to supply systems to MGM's massive CityCenter. Now it's bringing its tech to InfoComm.

     

Marketwatch

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    Selling Services Can Boost Revenue

    The National Systems Contractors Association's Q1 Market Intelligence Briefing, "Recurring Revenue: Selling Service", breaks down services into six main categories, including training and maintenance.

     

Other Articles

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    Fade to Back

    From the set of The Colbert Report to rental and staging, video systems that are designed to be seen but not necessarily watched have become big business and a real advantage for users.

     
  • InfoComm Goes Solo on Green Ratings

    Having met a roadblock in getting AV recognized by LEED, InfoComm is announcing work on its own sustainability rating system for AV and electronic systems.

     

Community Views

Parallax View

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    Future Shock

    Missed the National Association of Broadcasters' annual show in April? No worries, InfoComm is looking a lot like it, with a fresh influx of digital video solutions.

     

Consultant's Connection

  • Dreaming of a Green Christmas

    When is going green not what it's all cracked up to be? When it completely changes the way you work. Pro AV's resident consultant wants to do the right thing, but a few innovations would help.

     

Features

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    Meet the 2010 Pro AV Brand Leaders

    PRO AV invited AV integrators, installers, consultants, and end-users to tell us about the products they use and/or specify most often in 25 product categories. Here's what they said.

     
  • InfoComm

    InfoComm 2010 is almost here. PRO AV previews 10 things you can do, see, or learn this year that you couldn't last year. Commercial 3D anyone?

     

Install Solutions

Corporate Install

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    225 West Wacker Drive

    Chicago's 225 West Wacker Drive needed something to keep current tenants and lure new ones. It decided on an amenities floor with conferencing, workout facilities, and video to the exercise equipment.

     

Health Care Install

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    CityCenter, Las Vegas

    Las Vegas' CityCenter is big. Really big. From room automation to digital signage, AV integrators left nothing in their toolbox when building CityCenter's massive AV systems.

     

Retail/Restaurants Install

  • Buffalo Wings and Rings

    Indy's Buffalo Wings & Rings has TVs hanging everywhere, but it also wanted diners to be able to tune into their favorite sports on personal displays.

     

Tools & Tech

Feature

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    Affordable Telepresence

    Telepresence conjures up images of a dedicated room with many large screens, cameras, and video codecs -- and a price tag to match. But these days companies are touting affordable telepresence.

     

Software Suite

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    Viva Las Vegas Pro!

    Updates to Sony's Vegas Pro 9 help pros edit audio and video projects.

     

Bright Idea

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    Total Control

    The new UDC-400 Universal Device Controller is a software-based platform that controls IP or series protocol devices.

     

Spec to Spec

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    Audio Digital Signal Processors

    Digital signal processing is everywhere. You can find it in speakers, mixers, dedicated processors, and more. Today's DSPs tackle everything from live sound to corporate boardrooms. Here's a sampling.

     

New Products

Audio

Video

Signal Management

Cables & Accessories

 

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