Features
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4DX: Films to that effect
Stepping beyond the usual visual and aural limits, a South Korean company offers movie-goers a more immersive experience in a new stage of cinema evolution. Joe ... -
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 ... -
HDR and WCG: The new vision alphabet
Ultra High Definition Blu-ray is doing more than bringing even higher definition to the home theatre, says Stephen Dawson. It’s adding brighter whites, darker blacks, subtler ... -
What comes KNXt for KNX?
By now, electrical contractors all around the country are likely to have heard of KNX. What you may not know is that industry is currently debating ... -
Help or hindrance?
With so much information available to your clients via the internet, Pete Baker asks if the products you offer are helping or hurting your business. When ... -
Displays: the next big thing?
Just when you thought that nothing could challenge the dominance of LCD technology in screens, the last few months has seen the emergence of an alternative ... -
IP begins quest to dominate AV
After some reluctance from the audio sector, IP is starting to make itself known in the AV industry. Paul Skelton reports. IP really has made the ... -
Bringing IP audio home
AoIP is a great commercial audio trend, but it’s not yet appropriate for the residential market. Anthony Grimani explains. The pro and commercial audio industries are ... -
Bluetooth and audio… a match made in heaven?
A few years back Bluetooth looked to be on its last legs. But times have changed and the protocol is fast becoming a communications technology of ... -
“Pay it forward”: Sonance CEO Ari Supran
Sonance has long been an industry leader when it comes to architectural speakers. So instead of expanding their dealer base even further, the company is focussing ...