AV Week - MP3 Edition
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Podcasts:
Gizmodo says 3D is dead as LG hopes OLED is alive and well. Samsung says Smart Home will be dead without an open platform. Plus we talk control system interfaces; from gestures to pourable displays..Running Time: 50:51
As 2014 turns into 2015 our panelists look back at the biggest stories and technologies of the past year. We also look ahead to what 2015 may bring. Will this be the year of “affordable” OLED? Will AVB bring the V? Will Cisco finally buy a control system? Listen or watch and see if you agree with or assessments.
Sennheiser leadership is changing. Making social media work for you and your business. Will Thread become the control and automation standard? Plus, we talk about a digital media company going analog.
Sennheiser leadership is changing. Making social media work for you and your business. Will Thread become the control and automation standard? Plus, we talk about a digital media company going analog.
The AVnu Alliance has announced a new market; the industrial control. What does it take to make the SCN Top 50? Plus, keeping up with technological changes.
It is our year end reporters round table. Editors from SCN, Residential Systems, Commercial Integrator, AVTechnolgoy, and Tech Decisions join us to put the year in focus. What were the biggest stories and trends? What's on tap for next year? Sit back and listen as they dish on the latest in AV.
Home Depot has a new home automation evangelist. Time Square unveiled the world's largest digital signage. Plus, how do you prevent, or manage, scope creep? Running
Is Sony on the way up or out? There are two stories this week about the electronics giant and they seem to point both directions. InfoComm is trying to push more Green Building initiatives. Plus, we talk about how to get middle America hooked on smart homes.
We are live at the 2014 CI Summit. We talk with some of the attendees about the event, the issues facing the business of AV, and what's next. Plus Tom LeBlanc, from Commercial Integrator, gives us a recap of the sessions.
We check in with Tim Albright and Tom LeBlanc on the last day of the CI Summit, Walmart has a Chrome “Killer?, quality vs quantity, NHK revels plans for 2020 Olympics and Scott gets personal about Haptics.
George Feldstein, the Crestron founder, passed away this week. We talk about his impact on the AV industry. Who will come out on top of the connected home battle? Plus, we talk about the future of automaton.
From teaching networking to Internet of Things, we cover how the network and the Internet is impacting the industry. LG says "Plasma is Dead". Amazon might be getting into automation. Plus, we debut two new AVNation shows..
On this weeks episode we ask- Is the AV industry due for consolidation? Mid Market integration, not for the weak of heart and Yes, its that season again – Litigation news, Sonos Sues Denon. Chris Neto, Richard Fregosa and George Tucker wrangle these topics and more
Netflix has started offering 4K streaming. Will this help adoption? Do celebrity endorsements influence AV purchases? We talk about smart home demos. Plus, we cover a new e-book about IT/AV convergence.
Apple TV is one step closer to taking over your Smart Home. Kinect for Windows offers finger tracking now. We also talk about Almo Pro's decision to offer third party labor.