Features
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Keep the bathwater, get rid of the boxes
Hardware VS. software, a true battle for the ages. Myke Ireland breaks it down and explains where the debate is at in the AV integration industry. ... -
AV is in control (rooms)
Previously just for the IT space, control rooms are well-and-truly a playground for AV integrators. Sean Carroll looks at the latest technology in the space and ... -
Seeing is believing… or is it?
There have been plenty of remarkable video innovations as the AV industry continues to evolve. Michael Hamilton explores how these changes impact integrators. It is often ... -
Preaching patience in business
While it’s easy to sell the end user on products, the reality is, an AV installation may take place years after initial conversations. John O’Brien looks ... -
Are you making a good ‘last’ impression with your customers?
Everyone talks about making great first impressions on prospective clients but Pete Baker writes about the importance of last impressions. Adding a new customer can be ... -
HDMI 2.2 doubles down
CES saw the introduction of a new HDMI specification. David Meyer looks at how it works, why it was created and what it means for integrators. ... -
DDNS: The key to the (remote) front door
One of the most common issues for integrators is after-sales support. Geoff Meads looks at dynamic DNS and how it could be the solution. By nature, ... -
The upsurge of video bars
Video bars have surged in popularity, becoming an essential tool for commercial environments. Daniel Williamson explores how they rose to prominence. The transition to remote ... -
Lifting the lid on RP23 for video design
CEDIA has released its latest recommended practice, this one on video design. David Meyer explores the topic and explains what integrators need to know. Think back ... -
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 ...