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Germany-based signal processing solutions provider Lynx Technik AG plans to launch its new Yellobrik SDI to HDMI converter and Yellobrik 3G fiber interfaces at the 2010 NAB Show being held April 10-15 at the Las Vegas Convention Center....
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Black Box has introduced the new VGA Pattern Generator (PG-VGA) and HDMI & DVI Pattern Generator (PG-DIG) to make it easier for healthcare, university, and government labs to calibrate remote computer monitors and HD 1080p displays....
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Almo Professional A/V strengthened its sales team by naming Brian Rhatigan as business development manager. In this newly created position, Rhatigan will serve as the interface between Almo's peripheral vendors and its reseller partners....
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U.K-based Meridian has added Steve Carroll as its new central region sales manager, effective immediately. Carroll is based in Jacksonville, Fla., and will travel extensively, working in conjunction with the Meridian sales representatives to foster dealer relations in the Midwest U.S. territory....
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ZeeVee, a manufacturer of signal distribution solutions, announced Frank White as its director of business development. White is considered an industry pioneer of RF video distribution solutions and is the creator of the ChannelPlus product line....
Murrye Bernard
New plans are in the works to help Florida's service plazas go silver and green....
Dan Daley
The world of networked AV is its own kind of Babel. CobraNet, developed by Peak Audio in the mid-1990s and the first successful digital audio networking protocol, had a shot at becoming an industry standard. But while its acceptance by the pro audio industry was fast, it wasn't fast enough to outpace a host of other companies. We look at four of today's prominent protocols....
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They aren't the worst things that could befall an LCD display or control room monitor. But chances are, if an end user spots a dead or stuck pixel, they'll fixate on it until someone gets rid of it....
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What are some of today's most prominent pro AV installations?digital signage, multipoint videoconferencing?if they are not broadcast applications? Here are some of the products that AV pros who make the trip to Las Vegas will be talking about....
Brad Grimes
Last year, New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development put the finishing touches on a $6.5 million, 7,500-square-foot addition?the new James L. Dolan Recording and Teaching complex at the Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions....
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Brad Grimes
The world's talking about 3D entertainment and the potential boon to the movie industry and TV makers, but DisplaySearch has already started to define the market for something else?3D public displays....
Kimberly R. Griffin
If the recession slowed the adoption of digital cinema systems, no one's complaining now. There are thousands of Digital Cinema Initiative-compliant DLP projectors installed in North America....
Tim Kridel
On the world stage, the United States President projects America's image. So it's fitting that projectors are at the heart of a major renovation of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum in Atlanta....
Brad Grimes
I, for one, have no intention of buying a 3D flat-panel TV for my home. And although I have a cell phone, BlackBerry, three iPods (including a Touch), two notebook PCs, and an Amazon Kindle?meaning I'm not averse to gadgetry?there's no way I'm ponying up for an Apple iPad....
Linda Seid Frembes
Last year, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star program published a new version of its requirements to include qualifications for gear such as audio DSPs and amplifiers....
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Sharp Electronics recenty rolled out a family of four new Energy Star-qualified, commericial 1080p LCDs...
Dan Daley
?the fewer notes it takes to get your idea across, the more elegant the outcome. For the technology systems design and integration at the Center for Creative Arts at Cuyahoga Community College's Metro Campus in downtown Cleveland, that adage proved its worth on a grand scale....
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Lighting controls are no longer about turning a bulb on and off. They're about controlling an environment. From dimmers and shades to sensors and zones, each feature affects the conditions under which AV equipment is used. According to Gerard Darville, Lutron's pro AV sales and marketing manager, the move toward digital controls makes the job easier....
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The EU Series D-class powered loudspeaker enclosures from Peavey include the EU 112D and EU 115D two-way loudspeakers, and the EU 118D subwoofer....
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The new Quattro Value and Octo Value from Analog Way are high-resolution digital and analog, computer and video scaler switchers....
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The latest innovation from BTX is the company's first field-terminatable HDMI cable-mount male connector....
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Tandberg announced its new Advanced Media Gateway, which seamlessly enables Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2 users to connect and collaborate in high-definition with other standards-based video and telepresence users. The company also rolled out its new Callway hosted videoconferencing solution....
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Meyer Sound recently announced the launch of MINA, the newest and smallest member of the MILO family of self-powered line array loudspeakers....
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SurgeX International has unveiled its new SXN1230, a fixed installation unit that joins the SX1200 series of surge eliminators and AC power conditioners. Housed in a NEMA enclosure measuring 12 inches by 12 inches by 4 inches and meeting code for use in ceiling plenums, the industrial-grade SXN1230 provides surge protection for dedicated power lines....
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