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2024 Connected Tech Predictor | Michael Bromley
Rise of large TVs for HDR content As HDR content becomes increasingly ubiquitous across streaming platforms, the demand for larger, brighter, high-performance TVs will continue to ... -
2024 Connected Tech Predictor | Daryl Friedman
AI-driven homes: Intuitive, adaptive and personalised The role of artificial intelligence (AI) in home technology will move beyond simple command-based responses to a level of intuitive ... -
2024 Connected Tech Predictor | Sean Wargo
Growth ticks up a notch as the context improves To start things off, 2024 was a year full of uncertainties. Last year, we predicted that it ... -
Trends in the education AV space | AETM Conference 2024
Connected magazine visited Flinders University in Adelaide for the annual AETM Conference 2024. As the premiere event for education AV, -
The future of video collaboration according to Neat
As we approach 2025, the video collaboration landscape is set for another remarkable transformation. With advancements in AI and the seamless integration of innovative collaboration tools, ... -
The state of the residential AV industry | CEDIA Tech+Business Summit 2024
Connected magazine visited the Newcastle Town Hall in November 2024 for the annual CEDIA Tech+Business Summit. As we walked across -
The state of the residential AV industry | CEDIA Tech+Business Summit 2024
Connected magazine visited the Newcastle Town Hall in November 2024 for the annual CEDIA Tech+Business Summit. As we walked across -
New podcast: Interview with Michael Henriksen, Connected’s 2024 Most Influential Person
A mogul in both the Australian (and worldwide) commercial and residential AV industry, Michael Henriksen joins Connected, the AV integrator’s podcast to talk about his time ... -
Amber Technology stand tours | Integrate 2024
Connected magazine swung past the Amber Technology stand to check out all the products the distributor has on offer including -
Australian pro AV market: Enabled by scale and solution diversity
Australia’s share (1.4%) of the global professional pro AV market of $325 billion (A$484.5 billion) approximately matches its share of global GDP of 1.6%. But the ...









