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All the rave in home theatre
Rayva has recently appointed a global representative with intentions of coming to Australia. Sean Carroll looks into what’s involved with the Australian offering. Sometimes in this ... -
Should you ‘go commercial?’
Are you ready to expand or move on from residential AV integration? Corporate AV is a big slice of the integrator market and a clever operator ... -
It’s plain sailing for Crestron
Smart automation for luxury yachts is a growing market such to the extent that Crestron has set up a new marine division. Anna Hayes spoke to ... -
Spring a leak: smart water leak detection systems
The 2019 CEDIA Expo saw a flood of water leak detection systems, each with their own benefits. Sean Carroll looks into this new market and what ... -
EoP… why does it suck so bad?
Given the innate problems with Ethernet over power, Geoff Meads asks why integrators would bother relying on the problematic technology. We need internet everywhere. At work, ... -
Demanding video, don’t cheat the quality
As Video on Demand services continue to penetrate the market at an unprecedented rate, David Meyer calls on all integrators not to compromise on video quality. ... -
Has Google emptied the Nest?
The Internet of Things is a growing world of connectivity. But has one massive player just shut the door on what should be an open network? ... -
In the firing line: Australia and the Trade War
Break-ups are hard, especially when it’s two global economic superpowers who don’t want to play ball anymore. Anna Hayes looks at the impact of the China/US ... -
Fireworks in debate: projection enhancing pyrotechnics
Could projection mapping enhance pyrotechnical display, or even replace them in bushfire-prone areas during summer? Paul Skelton investigates. At the time of writing this article, more ... -
Extended reality: the next big thing?
The past couple of years have seen something of a surge in interest among the AV industry in virtual technologies. Ian McMurray ponders whether that interest ...