Features
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Understanding 4K
Trusting manuals and specification sheets can be a let-down. Jerry Murray of AV Pro Alliance outlines recent findings. When it came to HDMI 2.0 installations, we ... -
Telstra tackles digital home health
Australia’s largest telco is targeting the health sector, aiming to become the nation’s largest eHealth provider. Telstra Health – Telstra’s venture into digital health solutions – ... -
An integrator and the Internet of Things
As the number of consumer-focussed AV and automation devices increases, Ryan di Rozario asks: how far can you go using only DIY IoT products? Around 18 ... -
Are you selling the right solution?
Own the project and the experience you will deliver for your client, writes BIG Corp. president Pete Baker. Over the course of my 25+-year-career in the ... -
TCP/IP: Roam if you want to
It has become an undeniable reality that WiFi access is a requisite part of everyday life, writes Luxul’s Jeff Curtis. And in order to satisfy our ... -
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 ...









