Product Reviews
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Poly Studio X30 Meeting System
Video conferencing has been one of the biggest winners of the pandemic, writes Stephen Dawson, as he checks out Poly’s new PC-less meeting system. It is ... -
ATEN VE66DTH 6×6 DANTE Audio interface with HDMI
Distributing AV over a large space and across many devices has its challenges. Stephen Dawson takes a look at one Dante-equipped solution from ATEN that fits ... -
Optoma P1 UltraHD Projector
The new P1 projector from Optoma addresses many of the most enduring challenges associated with front projection, writes Stephen Dawson. One of the main problems with ... -
ClickShare CX-50 Wireless Conferencing System
As ‘Zooming’ becomes the done thing, Barco aims to enable seamless connection and collaboration with its new solution. Stephen Dawson tried it out. Late last year ... -
Review: Signature by Episode 5 Series and 7 Series Architectural Speakers
Episode’s new in-ceiling speakers are truly premium units that may even be too good for their specified purpose, writes Stephen Dawson. Coming into the crowded architectural ... -
Review: JL Audio E-Sub E112 – Gloss Subwoofer
Like the US military, this US-made ‘tank’ is large, powerful and makes its presence known, writes Stephen Dawson. Is ‘Made in the US’ still a selling ... -
Review: BenQ EW800ST Smart Projector
BenQ has released its first portable projector built on the Android platform. Stephen Dawson investigates. Forget about home theatre or home entertainment. That was been the ... -
Review: Bowers & Wilkins CCM7.3 S2 installation speakers
We tend to think of installation speakers as compromises: you lose some of the flexibility and quality of standalone loudspeakers for a near-invisible installation. But we’ve ... -
Review: Wintal MICRO2EVO multimedia player
Forget residential installations, the Wintal MIRCO2EVO is actually at home in the commercial market. Stephen Dawson reports. The Wintal MICRO2EVO multimedia player had me stumped for ... -
Review: K-Array Azimut-Kamut2L14 installation stereo system
Thanks to the Asimut system from K-Array, Stephen Dawson finally agrees that good things can come in small packages. I thought I’d seen it all, but ...