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SI to launch ‘floating’ projector screens at CEDIA 2016
Tech is becoming more compact and less intrusive. TVs are getting slimmer, computers are reducing in size and even the stands and mounts that hold our ... -
Atlona to unveil its latest Centum Series extender at CEDIA
US manufacturer Atlona has added to its family of HDBaseT extenders with the Centum Series AT-CENT-301-CEA. The high dynamic range (HDR) compatible video extender can deliver ... -
Crestron now shipping 4K/60 fibre solutions for its DigitalMedia product line
Automation systems manufacturer, Crestron is now offering 4K/60 fibre solutions on its digital AV and control signals distribution platform, the DigitalMedia (DM) product line. The company ... -
CEDIA 2016: Modulus Media Systems offers all-in-one media management solution
Modulus Media Systems has used the 2016 CEDIA Expo to introduce the M1 Home Theatre Integration System. Today’s multimedia landscape is increasingly fragmented and confusing, resulting ... -
Kaleidescape “ran out of money”, now reopen
On 19 August, manufacturer of high-end media servers Kaleidescape temporarily ceased operations. The reason? It simply “ran out of money.” But that’s not altogether surprising: Kaleidescape ... -
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 ... -
Stewart to unveil Phantom HALR at CEDIA 2016
Stewart Filmscreen has announced that it will use next week’s CEDIA Expo to unveil its Phantom high ambient light rejecting (HALR) projection screen material. A flexible ... -
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 ... -
Kaleidescape “back in business”
It was the buzz of Integrate: just two days before the show opened, the popular high-end media server manufacturer Kaleidescape had closed its doors and ceased ... -
Opera TV launches a certification for OTT content
Over-the-top (OTT) app developers are working in a space filled with uncertainty. The field lacks a unified approach to develop, test, verify and certify their HTML5 ...