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Table of Contents Corporate A/V Top Story Pro AV channel may miss out on signage opportunities Installation News Biamp Systems makes Learning Center available for academic education Product News Intelix introduces broadcast-quality, ultra-high-resolution VGA balun Peavey offers four paging options for ControlMatrix Hitachi Software introduces new StarBoard BlueTooth tablet ADVERTISEMENT ![]() At Projector Wholesale Supply (PWS) our mission is to create lasting business relationships by linking our dealer base with the best product solutions to meet their projection technology needs. Our in depth knowledge of the products we offer coupled with our alignment with best in class manufactures, insures we are positioned to assist you in profitably meeting the technology needs of their customers. Calls us today at 1-800-826-7616! www.PWS-sales.com/add_rotator Corporate A/V Top Story Pro AV channel may miss out on signage opportunities Digital signage sounds like it should be the cure for the AV systems integrator's low-priced-commodity projector blues. It combines steadily increasing awareness, rapidly improving technology, and a demand for exactly the kind of value-added design and other services that most integrators rely on to set them apart. But taking this cure may be harder than many expect. One reason is that digital signage needs are increasingly being served by players from outside the traditional pro AV channel, using new technology tools that spring from another non-traditional pro AV application, digital cinema. Click here for more... ADVERTISEMENT ![]() Click here for an animated look into Canon's Realis SX50, a revolutionary new multimedia projector with super-high (SXGA+) resolution that displays vibrant color and incredible detail (even small type). Whether it's home-theatre enthusiasts watching HD-quality movies, architects and engineers viewing intricate technical details, professional photographers scrutinizing digital photos, or teachers and business professionals presenting visual materials in vibrant color, the Realis SX50 projector's 1400 x 1050 SXGA+ performance exceeds expectations. Realis SX50 utilizes Canon's patented proprietary AISYS (Aspectual Illumination System) optical technology to deliver high brightness (2500 ANSI Lumens), high contrast (1000:1), outstanding image quality, and compact size (8.6lbs.), all at a surprisingly affordable price. Installation News Biamp Systems makes Learning Center available for academic education Illustrating its commitment to the highest level of professional product training and its dedication to advancing technical knowledge within the industry, Biamp Systems has made its Learning Center available for academic education and manufacturer meetings as well as the regularly scheduled product training seminars. "Based on our commitment to product training and with the advent of Audia certification, we built our new Learning Center," said Ned Ludlum, Biamp Systems Training Director. "But what started as one of the industry's most sophisticated interactive facilities for product training has turned into a place where we teach language to foreign employees and even host critical industry meetings." Click here for more... Product News Intelix introduces broadcast-quality, ultra-high-resolution VGA balun Intelix, U.S. manufacturer of audio/video hardware and software, recently announced the introduction of the VGA-UHR - an affordable, ultra-high resolution VGA balun capable of transmitting a broadcast-quality WSXGA (1900 x 1200 pixel) signal up to 550 feet via standard Cat 5 cabling. Ideal for houses of worship, schools, corporate, and convention applications, the VGA-UHR features customizable color dip switches for eliminating picture skew and ghosting, as well as gain adjustment for toggling picture brightness. Click here for more... Peavey offers four paging options for ControlMatrix MediaMatrix, a division of Peavey Electronics Corporation, offers four products for the ControlMatrix paging system, the Q-Host, C-Host, PCU 3-HM, and RMP-1. Click here for more... Hitachi Software introduces new StarBoard BlueTooth tablet Freeing up presentation professionals in a wide variety of applications to become more creative and better connected with their audiences, Hitachi Software today introduced the new StarBoard BT-1 BlueTooth Tablet. Announced at the Educause 2004 conference, the new StarBoard BT-1 enables wireless remote operation of Hitachi Software¹s StarBoard interactive presentation software and systems. The ergonomically engineered StarBoard BT-1 BlueTooth Tablet is a lightweight 9.5"x10"x1" pen-operated panel. The device can be easily carried around lecture halls, schoolrooms, boardrooms and other presentation environments and provides presenters with the roaming capacity to run, annotate, highlight and manage third-party applications using a simple pen-type device from any location in the room. Click here for more... |
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