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Power Conditioners 
By Bennett Liles
The poor state of the U.S. power grid and the delicate nature of modern digital AV gear are opposing trends that have created a big market for power conditioning equipment. ...

VMP FP-MFTB Multi-Just 

The low-profile Video Mount Products FP-MFTB holds most medium-sized flatpanels from 27in. to 42in. and up to 100lbs....

Remote Technologies RTiDock 

The Remote Technologies RTiDock offers seamless integration with RTI control devices....

BenQ Joybee GP2 

The BenQ GP2 features a 720p HD-ready video capability, short-throw projection, an integrated iPhone/iPod dock, an optional three-hour battery pack, and increased connectivity options for mobile presentation and entertainment....

Kramer VP-81KSi 

The Kramer VP-81KSi can switch any one of eight inputs to one computer graphics video, one unbalanced and one balanced stereo audio, and one twisted-pair output....

Bright Technologies BrightDrive 

The BrightDrive Procyon and BrightDrive Triton will incorporate Bright’s software, including BrightClip 2.0 advanced recording technology. ...

Racks & Mounts 
By Mark Johnson
Racks and mounts serve a number of practical purposes: They help organize and securely hold various types of equipment. ...

2011 Innovative Product: Stewart Filmscreen 5D Screen Material 

Whatever the future of 3D, it’s driven some remarkable innovations. What’s key about this one is that the material allows for passive 3D without compromising the 2D performance we know users will always need....

2011 Innovative Product: Prysm Laser Phosphor Display (LPD) 

Five years in R&D, these stylish displays emerged this year as a fully-fledged product line with configured vertical and horizontal standalone options, as well as Lego-like custom options....

2011 Innovative Product: Peerless AV HD Flow 

This wireless HDMI transmitter is more of a consumer product, but it made the list because every once in awhile even in a pro installation it is just plain not possible to run HDMI cable....

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