Author: Paul Skelton
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Get the whole picture with video calibration
As custom integrators hunt for new ways to make money in this increasingly-commoditised world, services such as video calibration come to the fore. Paul Skelton reports ... -
As clear as Crystal
A new projection screen built on holographic technology could give integrators cause to rethink video walls. Paul Skelton reports. When people talk to me about holographic ... -
Joshing, but serious
Some experts say that 2016 is the year for voice control to dominate the headlines. Paul Skelton looks at a solution that seems to be leading ... -
The right (D-)Tools for the job
The number of software solutions targeting the CI market is increasing. Paul Skelton talks to the company that essentially started it all. If news reports from ... -
Auckland to receive THX training
The THX Certified Professional Video Calibration course in Auckland, NZ from 5-7 November. The course will enable attendees to learn the latest techniques for setting up ... -
Sanus introduces SimplySafe
Wall mounts are a popular choice for customers who want to achieve a clean aesthetic, inexpensively. But research on consumer buying patterns has shown that 34% ... -
Origin Acoustics brings the outdoors in
When an integrator was faced with designing an audio system for a concrete box, he turned outside for inspiration. Paul Skelton reports. At 37, George Calombaris ... -
Cable labelling to be standardised
Cable labelling is not an interesting topic. Now, a new Standard from InfoComm is set to tackle the apathy that has entered the market. Paul Skelton ... -
Clipsal by Schneider Electric launches Iconic new product range
Clipsal by Schneider Electric has launched Iconic, a product range of switches and sockets that incorporates smart home functionality such as multi-way dimming, app-enabled devices, smart ... -
Blustream makes its presence felt
A company that almost didn’t happen now has R&D engineers on three continents. Paul Skelton reports. As recently as two years ago, the word ‘Blustream’ would ...