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Panasonic Targets the Plasma Void By Rebecca Day With Pioneer's Kuro line no longer a differentiator for independent retailers, Panasonic is targeting the void with its new flagship Z1 ultra-slim 54in. plasma TV, which measures 1in. thick at its deepest point. ... |
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Corporate AV Projection and Flatpanel Trends By Linda Seid Frembes Projectors and flatpanel displays are the centerpiece to many corporate AV installations. According to Dr. Jeffrey Macdonald of TFCinfo Corp., the most popular projectors are in the 2100 to 2500 lumen range for value-priced models, and 2600 to 3000 lumens for fuller featured models.... |
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Plasma Takes a Hit as Manufacturers Back Out By Rebecca Day It's hard to fathom that in 12 short years, the 50in. plasma TV went from the technology status symbol to a discount-store closeout. ... |
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The Buzz: Installation Spotlight: Commemorative Solutions By Trevor Boyer The newly opened Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex certainly has a New York flavor. Located in New York's SoHo neighborhood, it's mere blocks from long-gone... |
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Power Management for the Corporate AV Environment By Linda Seid Frembes It is easy to take electricity for granted. It is assumed that when you plug in an AV device, it will have power. ... |
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University Adds RevoLabs Fusion to Videoconferencing System By Linda Seid Frembes The challenge for many schools such as the University of Denver is implementing cutting-edge AV technology into buildings built decades ago. The school recently implemented a high-definition videoconferencing solution by LifeSize... |
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Installation Profile: Intelligent Design By Jack Kontney Founded in 1853, the California Academy of Sciences (CAS) is one of the cultural jewels of the San Francisco area. It houses an aquarium, a natural history... |
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Picture This: Consumer Electronics Show 2009 By Jeff Sauer Even before the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) started, it was clear that the economy would have an effect on the event. High-profile manufactures had... |
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A Look at the Telepresence Market, Part 1 By Linda Seid Frembes As the news of the global recession keeps getting worsemore layoffs, lower sales, less demand for products and servicescompanies are looking for ways to spend their capital budgets wisely and cut travel expenditures without compromising business goals. ... |
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How Digital Signage Can Help in a Tough Economy By John W. DeWitt Digital signage appears to be substantially insulated from the general cutbacks in spending for technology and advertising. Austin, Texas-based DisplaySearch just released its 2009 forecasts, which predict robust 44 percent growth in unit volume for LCD and plasma screens used for digital signage and large-format commercial display applications... |
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