With an increasingly complex of standards and protocols governing AV networks, we take a look at how recent product releases take issues in networking and connectivity, including higher resolutions and collaboration.
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Sahara Presentation Systems celebrates the company’s 90th anniversary this year. Sahara’s marketing manager Rob Xenos reports on his trip through the company archives.
Growth in demand for digital signage has prompted a number of major vendors to offer integrated or bundled solutions to entry-level and smaller scale installations. This month, we take a look at some of these products and newly developed services that allow resellers to offer turnkey solutions.
When you think about touch applications those that come immediately to mind are education, where interactivity has seen early adoption, collaboration and today, probably, retail, although universal adoption is still a long way off.
As data sets generated for decision support get bigger, demand for larger, seamless displays for uninterrupted presentation of the figures has created a new category of products.
If the advances in direct LED technology were compared on a scale with changes LCD resolutions, it would be like moving from Full HD, to 4K and 8K in about 18 months
While the majority of projectors are still powered by UHP lamps, the move to solid state solutions too k a hefty leap forward at ISE 2014.
ABI Research reports that the market for in-building wireless equipment and deployments will grow to over $8 billion in 2019, up from a forecast $4.4 billion for 2014 representing a 14% compound annual growth rate (CAGR).
It wasn’t so long ago that the only purpose-made waterproof LCD display was the Sanyo, and while cabinets were available they all looked a bit industrial.
So that was 2013 – a patchy, inconsistent year that saw progress in collaboration and digital signage, while other niches stalled. Nonetheless, 2013 saw the introduction of a number of new technologies which point the way to the future. Here are some of the highlights.