Features
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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 ... -
The role of Bang & Olufsen in the automated home
For more than 90 years, one Danish company has been pioneering a number of AV initiatives that have since gone mainstream. Paul Skelton reports. There would ... -
Sales: Who do you think you are?
First you need to decide WHO you are, so potential customers can understand why they should do business with you. Pete Baker explains. Recently we asked ... -
Understanding home cinema seating design
Often an afterthought in home cinema design, seating can be a potentially lucrative low-tech solution for integrators. Joe Young explores the key trends in the home ... -
Switching on to KVM
KVM technology is evolving rapidly and is being used in and ever-increasing range of applications. Jacob Harris spoke with some KVM experts to see where the ... -
VPNs: Geoblocking, entertainment and security
Netflix dealt a blow to many Australians earlier this year by blocking their workaround access to its US service, says Stephen Dawson, but was it effective ...









