DI at NAB 2006 By Dan Ochiva
As a concept, DI has moved from the cutting edge to accepted methodology. But with few standards and specifications beyond file formats and output types......
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...
NAB 2006 Update By Dan Ochiva
Last-minute news on products set to debut at the show. With so much new gear set to debut at NAB 2006, it takes a lot of searching around to keep up to date. We've collected some of the most interesting pre-show news here, so check out what you'll probably want to see...
NAB 2006 By S. D. Katz, D. W. Leitner, and Dan Ochiva
What do you go to NAB for? Of course, the Las Vegas convention traditionally functions as the premiere product launch site for manufacturers large and...
By Trevor Boyer, Barry Braverman, Dan Ochiva, Jan Ozer, Jem Schofield, and Jeff Sauer
Who knew the future of digital media involved so much window, er, booth shopping? Of course, educated tire kicking is the main reason everyone shows up at NAB...
InfoComm Redux By Mark Johnson and Trevor Boyer
When I think of InfoComm, a snippet of an old Doobie Brothers song comes to mind: "It keeps you runnin'…" This is a big show, with much territory to cover. While not as large as NAB or CES, InfoComm has steadily grown to a size that only a limited number...
Projectors at InfoComm By Jeff Sauer
When was the last time a new projector model really grabbed your attention? If you were at InfoComm 2005, the answer may have been this past June in Las Vegas. As always, projector manufacturers tried to outperform and out-value each other...
Picture This: Integration By Jeff Sauer
As display technology has advanced, we've come to expect brighter, smaller, and less expensive projectors and brighter, larger, and less expensive panels. InfoComm 2005 had its share of them. However, as the industry itself...
By Trevor Boyer, Dan Ochiva, Steve Mullen, and Bob Turner
Expect to be surprised. And potentially confused. Part of the drama of NAB 2005 will come from the introduction of new technologies such as HDV, which will be a major source of interestand questionsat the show....
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