Features
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Getting a handle on hearing loops
Hearing loops use magnetic induction to transmit audio broadcasts directly to telecoil-enabled hearing aids, providing clear audio to the hearing impaired without the use of a ... -
Projectors: continuing to shine
To all intents and purposes, the projectors we know today have been with us since the late 1980s. The following decade saw the first flat panel ... -
A tale of two organisations
Digital developments are nudging two AV and pro audio organisations to jointly figure out the future. Dan Daley reports. Question just about anyone in the installed-sound ... -
Broadcast and AV: the growing similarities
Ian McMurray ponders on the growing similarities between the broadcast industry and the AV industry – and thinks he sees them heading in the same direction. ... -
CEDIA Expo 2015: The ‘Future Home Experience’
The CEDIA circus has rolled into Dallas, Texas for its annual show. Peter Aylett was there investigating the big trends. For those who thought that they ... -
CEDIA: Things have changed
The Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association (CEDIA) has unveiled a new strategy and a new chief to steer the organisation into the future. A new ... -
CEDIA: Building a community
Members of the residential systems integration sector will undoubtedly be familiar with the Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association (CEDIA). With more than 3,500 member companies ... -
Q&A: Control4
Control4 has been in the news a lot recently, thanks to a raft of new products and the local acquisition of Leaf Audio. Senior vice president ... -
Vitrea brings a ‘touch of glass’ to A/NZ
The Australian lighting control industry has long been dominated by two companies. Now, a new competitor spruiking glass faceplates and minimalist design is attempting to break ... -
Maturing DLNA
There is a proliferation of the ways in which music is streamed from device to device, but for the broadest support, DLNA is the way to ...