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Smart Expands Actalyst Digital Signage Solutions 

Smart Technologies announces the continued expansion of its Actalyst interactive digital signage product line to include an overlay for 32in. flat-panel displays....

Plasma TV Gets More Colorful 

The only 1080p TV in Panasonic’s lineup, the 65in. TH-65PX600 plasma boasts 29 billion colors. That’s up from 8.6 billion on the previous generation of Panasonic plasma displays. ...

StrandVision Digital Signage System 

By Jeff Sauer

Digital signage has clearly become one of the hottest topics in the AV industry, and rightly so. There are major growth opportunities in selling the displays and hardware, but also in leveraging an AV contractor's expertise building out infrastructures to move and present media...

Technology Showcase:
Equipment Racks
 

By Jay Ankeney

In some ways, 19in. equipment racks in permanent AV installations can be compared to ballroom dancing. Just as the three-quarter beat of a waltz is understood...

Christie Introduces World's First Native 1920x1080 3-Chip DLP HD Projectors 

Christie has introduced 3-Chip DLP high-definition projectors with native 1920x1080 resolution...

Sony Expands Its Professional Display Group 

Sony’s Professional Display Group has expanded its family of professional displays....

K2 Mounts Eases Panel Movement with the Touch of a Button 

K2 Mounts’ X-arm is a remote-controlled on-wall mounting solution for flat-panel displays. Controllable via the supplied three-device universal remote control or via an RS-232-controlled touchpanel, X-arm extends the TV 12in. from the wall, enabling viewers to adjust the swivel left or right from 20 to 28 degrees depending on screen size. ...

Technology Showcase:
Large LCD Displays
 

By Jay Ankeney

Large-format LCD displays larger than 40in. in diagonal screen size are rapidly gaining in popularity in commercial applications such as digital signage and corporate conference rooms. Thanks to the growing popularity of large-format home TVs...

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