August 2007
Jack Kontney
The audio pavilion at this year’s InfoComm was bigger than ever. While the recent trend toward convergence products continued, the overriding theme was firmly toward application-specific design...
At InfoComm 07, Sound & Video Contractor's editorial team patrolled the show floor at the Anaheim Convention Center hunting for new products deserving...
By Bruce Borgerson
Once upon a time a few decades back a studio monitor was a studio monitor and a ceiling loudspeaker was a ceiling loudspeaker. There was no way a competent...
By Jay Ankeney
There is a mania among home theater fans to quest after the biggest screens possible, regardless of whether they fit into a domicile's dcor or provide...
By Dan Daley
One-button simplicity was the goal in the Electronics Design Group’s installation of a 22-seat theater in a 20,000-square-foot new home in northern New Jersey...
By John McJunkin
In the course of my career, I have reviewed a couple of Yamaha Commercial Audio mixers specifically the DM-1000 and M7CL and I've also had my paws on...
By Jeff Sauer
More often than not, flatpanel display manufacturers (as well as projector and camcorder makers, for that matter) release multiple versions of virtually...
By Sean Bowman
The most important thing to remember when building a home theater is that even with high-end equipment, sound quality will suffer from poor acoustics...
By Michael Goldman
Just in time for CEDIA, we examine a high-end home theater installation this issue in Dan Daley's cover story on p. 62. Reading between the lines in the piece...
By Jeff Sauer
One of the most intriguing announcements at InfoComm 07, at least to me, revolved around Sanyo's LP-XL50 — an extreme-short-throw projector that can generate 80in.-diagonal images while positioned just 3in. from the screen....
Association membership offers AV professionals
plenty of educational opportunities this summer...
By Duffy Wilbert, CTS
During InfoComm 07, I had the pleasure of interviewing several members about the AV industry as part of InfoComm's AV Historians...
By Trevor Boyer
Interior designer Kathy Reynolds worked closely with electronic architect HomeWaves to integrate design a home automation system that included sophisticated lighting, state-of-the-art home control, a subtle audio infrastructure, and video technology delicately built into walls or strategically mounted throughout the home...
By Jessaca Gutierrez
An InFocus SP777
projector helped
transform a walkout basement with an
unusual shape and high ambient-light levels into a classic, intimate home theater...
Cutting-edge residential products on display at CEDIA, Sept. 5-9, 2007...
By Jay Ankeney
Digital signage is infusing all aspects of our lives. Consider the fact that on many college campuses, if there is an emergency, the administration no longer relies on radio or TV to alert their students. ...
A sampling of the latest digital signage tools -- from displays, to software, to turnkey digital signage systems...
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