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CEDIA Preview 
By Jack Kontney
As the CEDIA Expo arrives at the Colorado Convention Center in early September, more than 25,000 designers, integrators, architects, and builders are...

InfoComm 08 in Review 
By Trevor Boyer
InfoComm 08 was a packed and energetic show, with important technology on display in all categories video, audio, AV, and various types of related gear....

Focus on Corporate AV: Multifunctional AV Network for Businesses 
By John DeWitt
Small professional businesses such as dental practices represent a conundrum of opportunity versus challenge for AV providers and integrators. These prospective...

How Many Signs are Too Many? 
By John W. DeWitt
There are more and larger digital screens than ever--in the home, at retail, and in other public and private contexts. So is there such a thing as too many signs? Digital Signage Update talked to Bill Gerba, a digital-signage blogger and the CEO of Wirespring...

IP-based Signage Delivers Cost-effective Scalability and Versatility 
By John W. DeWitt
Providers and users of digital-signage technologies are turning to Internet protocol (IP) for network management and distribution of content--including uncompressed HD video. IP-based digital signage networks offer several advantages, including the ability to easily repurpose content for online applications as well as signage...

The Buzz: Installation Spotlight: 12Stone Church, Lawrenceville, Ga 
By Jessaca Gutierrez
To help spread the message at 12Stone Church in Lawrenceville, Ga., dB Audio & Video chose a Triveni Digital Ensignia Arena turnkey digital-signage system with three Solos for the campus' three zones...

Chicago Maps Exhibit Raises the Bar for Interactive Signage 
By John W. DeWitt
A recent exhibit at The Field Museum in Chicago took digital signage to new levels of sophisticated interactivity with Maps: Finding Our Place in the World, a three-month exhibit running from November 2007 through January 2008...

Harnessing Fiber Optics for Ultra-high-resolution Signage 
By John W. DeWitt
New digital signage and related AV technologies are harnessing more and more of the theoretically unlimited bandwidth of the fiber-optic transport medium. This gives application architects, integrators, and users the opportunity to power large, extremely high-resolution displays--including 1920x1200p HD progressive...

Installation Profile: Into the Tunnel 
By Dan Daley
Digital signage runs the gamut from prosaic to artful. The digital-signage installation at American Airlines' new Terminal 8 at JFK International Airport...

The Buzz: Installation Spotlight: Specialty stores, nationwide  
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In today's competitive retail climate, specialty stores such as The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Tully's Coffee, Borders, Robeks, and Jack in the Box were...

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