Features
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TVs: Are you ahead of or behind the curve?
Curved TVs are becoming a common sight in electronics stores and custom installations around the country. LG Australia general marketing manager Lambro Skropidis talks to Zach ... -
Wearables… You aren’t what you wear
Wearables are set to change everything. Just not you. In the wake of CES 2015, Andy Marken reports on a growing industry. I’m not sure what ... -
Moving from tech support to sales
Promotion into a sales role offers exciting prospects for a technical specialist. A few tried and tested strategies will smooth the transition, writes Simon Wehr. Many ... -
Rich Green: The future of systems integration
The pressure of product commoditisation is very strong, making many of the products we once found extremely profitable much less so, or even free. (Notice the ... -
Digital audio from Windows
Microsoft Windows can make it hard to get the very highest quality audio out of your computer, says Stephen Dawson, but there are ways. -
Commercial audio… Trickle-down tech
In this instalment Jason Allen looks at the latest PA technology, which will eventually become the norm for everyday installations. -
Pyng about change
A new system from Crestron is set to fundamentally change the way integrators integrate. Paul Skelton reports. -
HDBaseT… a power of good
HDBaseT technology offers many features to make installers’ lives easier, but there may be some ‘gotchas’. David Meyer explores the details and the certification process. -
CEDIA Asia Pacific joins CEDIA ‘Global’
CEDIA Asia Pacific is no more and in its place comes a globally unified association. Will it stem the tide of falling membership? Paul Skelton reports. ... -
Coping with an increased digital data load
As demand increases on digital networks, it’s important to have the right infrastructure in place. David Meyer explains.









