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With IT and AV converging at lighting speed, what does this mean for the AV Control industry? Have we seen the end of processors and touchpanels? How can the control programmer of today succeed in an IT-centric world?
On this week's edition we talk about Sony cutting jobs and the new Geffen KVM switch. What else can go on the network? Plus, a young AV professional asks a very interesting question.
We sit down with integrators and business insiders to discuss why they attend the NSCA Business Leadership Conference. They also discuss the hurdles AV companies will face in the coming year and how to overcome them.
During the 2014 NSCA Business Leadership Conference we sat down with NSCA Executive Director Chuck Wilson, outgoing President Ingolf De Jong, BLC sponsor Dawn Birr from Sennheiser and media partner Tom LeBlanc from Commercial Integrator magazine. We discuss what the conference has to offer integrators, the biggest challenges companies face, and how to overcome them.
The 16th Annual NSCA Business Leadership Conference was this past weekend in Dallas, TX. We caught up with a number of attendees to see what they took away from the event. Plus we were able to to get insight on the state of the industry, how the economy will effect us and what trends they see coming in the next year.
Registration is open for InfoComm 2014. Are the Olympics good for AV companies? How do you tell fake lamps from real ones? Plus, our panel talks about Extron's new DTP switcher.
ISP lobby’s kill municipal internet, England’s Year of code falls flat?, Google bring us ChromeBox, super formula antenna’s – natures better way?, NYC subway touchscreens teach us the influence of environment, OLED’s at half the price and Draper rolls out new screens.
Sony says they are out of computers, and maybe TVs next. Legrand bought C2G. Biamp expands their Tesira line with fixed configuration boxes. Plus, one of our guests spent time in the White House talking with the country's CIO.
Crestron is releasing a pretty powerful sub-$1000 processor. The AVnu Alliance has their first AVB Certified product. Sony's bond rating is now junk. Plus, Panasonic is all over the winter olympics.
Tivo is halting hardware, and the U.S. public is dropping HBO. We talk about this, wireless 4K video and why we need to refresh projection screens when we change out projectors. Then we get to spend a few minutes and find out about an AV couple, AVDawn and MrAVDawn.
What are the technologies that will impact AV over the next few years? Do promotional trial periods work? We talk about these as well as certifications on products and the future of video over twisted pair.
Google bought Nest for $3 billion. What does that mean for the AV market? Will Samsung make it in the world of control? We talk about DIY vs. Pro automation. Plus, is the Blu Ray dead?
Microsoft has signed up to be a platinum sponsor at InfoComm 2014. We talk about the impact this will have on the show and the industry. There were a number of streaming announcements at CES this week. A bill to protect online video providers. Plus, touchless touchscreens.
Sony and Panasonic are calling it quits on their joint OLED/4K displays. AVnu Alliance and HDBaseT both have new members. The AV pros need to evangelize more. Plus, lighting automation talk.
Join the AVWeek crew as we look back at the biggest stories of 2013. From OLED to 4K and everything in between. Plus, we look ahead at next year and talk about what to expect in the world of AV in 2014.