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Extron Fibre Optic Transmitter now shipping
The FOXBOX T HD-SDI uses Extron all digital technology to provide perfect pixel for pixel transmission of video, audio, and control to a FOX Series DisplayPort, ... -
Meyer Sound joins with Crestron Integrated Partner Program
The result is a suite of Crestron modules in development that will allow customers to seamlessly implement Meyer Sound self-powered loudspeaker systems in environments controlled by ... -
Kramer wireless presentation and collaboration solutions coming to ISE
With an integrated Airplay receiver, the award-winning wireless presentation and collaboration solution now lets users show content from any iOS device on a main display. “Everything you ... -
Panasonic’s 4K Ultra HD LCD displays receive Crestron 4K certification
The Panasonic displays join a rapidly expanding family of Crestron Connected devices. The large professional displays are now part of a certified end-to-end distribution solution for 4K. ... -
Extron Electronics settles patent infringement lawsuit against Crestron
The lawsuit, filed in June 2014, alleged willful infringement of Extron patents related to the company’s Retractor product line. The settlement includes a cash payment to ... -
FIBARO launches its Mount Everest Challenge at ISE
Last year, mountain climber, Mariusz Malkowski, took home automation to new heights when he remotely controlled home automation devices from the top of Cho Oyu, the ... -
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 ... -
Pyng about change
A new system from Crestron is set to fundamentally change the way integrators integrate. Paul Skelton reports. -
QED refocuses efforts on Australian market
British cable and connectivity supplier QED is looking to make serious inroads in the Australian market. Brand manager Jack Fox speaks to Paul Skelton about the ... -
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.