Features
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That’s too expensive, my customer would never buy that
In the AV industry, it’s easy for integrators and end users to urn up their noses at the price. Pete Baker explains why it shouldn’t always ... -
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, ... -
Staying safe on the cables
Confusion between electrical and cabling standards needs to be cleared up for the safety of the industry. Sean Carroll explores a gap in electrical and communications ... -
Why aren’t companies taking IT security more seriously?
Any device connected to the internet presents a potential security risk. Phil Tann asks why so many businesses are running the risk of old hardware and ... -
High bitrate rock ‘n’ roll
The digital world we live in gives end users unparalleled access to content on demand. But with great power comes great responsibility and Anthony Grimani looks ... -
There’s a disturbance in the force for amplifier design
While this column usually looks at video, Matt Murray takes a wander into the world of audio following AVPro Edge’s acquisition to discuss gallium nitrade transistor ... -
Speak a little louder
The final element in the chain of sound reproduction is the loudspeaker. Stephen Dawson looks at what integrators need to know, what technologies are on offer ... -
Michael Henriksen: An AV industry mogul wins Most Influential Person award
Michael Henriksen has spent a lot of time building up the Australian AV industry on both the commercial and residential sides. Sean Carroll speaks to the ... -
Entertainment is going immersive, but what does that mean?
Several Connected Tech Predictors said that immersive entertainment is coming, but what does it look like and what can integrators do? Stuart Corner writes. Driving these ... -
Transforming video conferencing with edge-based generative AI
Not too long ago, meetings and conferences were synonymous with gathering in a physical space. Nowadays, virtual meetings have become just as common, if not more ...