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Installation Profile:
Immersive Research
 

By Daniel Keller

Lafayette, La., has become one of the Bayou's high-tech beacons. Long a home to oil and gas exploration, the city's emergence as a nexus for scientific...

Tiny Tools Drive Big Change in Displays 

By John McKeon

Some very small components and fabrication processes are starting to have very large impacts on the projection and display business...

Installation Viewpoint:
Retail Signage Primer
 

By Ronald I. Gross

Digital signage networks in-store flatscreen displays have arrived. A new advertising medium is born. What does this mean to you if you are an installer or an integrator, or if you're looking for someone to handle the installation and management of one of these systems?...

International Business Systems Expands Digital Signage at Las Vegas World Market 

Digital signage provider International Business Systems has installed a large-scale 3M Digital Signage network in the Las Vegas World Market’s new 16-story furniture mart using Magenta Research MultiView technology ...

Woodlawn Church can See Clearly Thanks to TV One Monitors 

Michigan-based Woodlawn Church has upgraded all of its television monitoring to TV One monitors. The system consists of a combination of five 15in. color LCD displays, two triple monitors, and a single quad monitor...

PMA Survey Predicts 1080p Projector Growth 

Pacific Media Associates, global market information experts on large-screen displays, has completed its 2006 North American Reseller/Retailer Survey. One result of major interest from the consumer dealers is the prediction that the unit share of 1080p resolution front projectors will grow to 41 percent in 2007....

North Syracuse Central School District Standardizes on Hitachi  

The North Syracuse Central School District in New York State recently outfitted two of its larger schools with Hitachi CP-X265 projectors. ...

Picture This:
CES 2007: Display Showcase
 

By Jeff Sauer

I've been attending the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) for a dozen years now, and have seen everything from vacuum cleaners to bread makers. Most...

Focus On Corporate AV: AV Powerhouse 

By Jessaca Gutierrez

When the Ohio-based Jones Day law firm moved from its Columbus corporate office to a new building in the downtown Arena District to accommodate its growing...

Consumer/Corporate Divide Hard to Find at CES 

By John McKeon

The CES show continued one of its most pronounced trends of recent years, the increasing difficulty of sorting corporate and business multimedia—the pro AV channel’s long-time home turf—from the vast universe of home entertainment and consumer applications....

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