By John McKeon
“A high gain screen can make a low-lumen projector look better,” says Kevin Baisley, vice president of sales and marketing at Vutec Corporation....
Audio Video Systems (AVS) announced that the Financial Services Roundtable is communicating and collaborating more effectively with its member companies following AVS' comprehensive re-design of the organization's audio/video teleconferencing capabilities, briefing rooms, and display systems....
Reviewer: S.D. Katz
The flatpanel manufacturing race in Asia is on and competition is driving prices down and innovation up. ...
Integrate Review: VBrick VBCorpCast Reviewer: Jeff Sauer
If you've followed much of video-over-IP technology during the last few years, you are probably familiar with VBrick Systems. The company has been making...
By Michael Goldman
Pop superstar Madonna is getting a lot of noteriety these days for her current Confessions Tour, but, from an engineering point of view, the real news is the aggressive and challenging nature of the show's video...
By John McKeon
Some very small components and fabrication processes are starting to have very large impacts on the projection and display business, and in the coming years may fill the corporate environment with new options to meet a wide range of needs....
Avitech International Corp., a leader in multi-image display processors, announced that its line of multiviewers will be used by Schilling Robotics in a variety of applications for subsea ROVs (remote operated vehicle)...
Houses of worship are increasingly relying on projection screens to make a more active contribution to the quality of their video presentations...
NAB 2006 By S. D. Katz, D. W. Leitner, Dan Ochiva, and Jan Ozer
Anyone who attended the annual National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) convention came away with one shared feeling: The industry is doing fine. Whether...
NAB 2006 By Barry Braverman, S. D. Katz, D. W. Leitner, Steve Mullen, Dan Ochiva, Jan Ozer, and Jeff Sauer
When the final history of NAB 2006 is written, don't be surprised if it ends up sounding like the tale of the blind man and the elephant: Depending upon...