Daily Download July 12, 2018
When setting up a client’s audiovisual network, is security or convenience more important?
When setting up a client’s audiovisual network, is security or convenience more important?
A hacking group has identified a possible issue with ZWave backward compatibility. ZWave says the issue is not what it seems.
As augmented reality and virtual reality technology increases, what audiovisual dealers can do to utelize the technology to create exceptional experiences.
Wrapping up InfoComm 2018, the ProAV industry’s biggest North American show. We talk end-users experience, audiovisual manufacturers expectations, and a look ahead to the future.
Post-Avixa Infocomm 18 observations, Look at Inimate’s low-cost control offerings, Sonos launches Beam, and Amazon releases the transformative Fire Cube.
Dante including the ability to incorporate AES 67 is one more way disparate standards in the audiovisual network can work together.
Apple points to an evolved smart home. Looking at the dynamic between resi and commercial audiovisual as we all try to integrate home and work.
Reasons why ProAV dealers should stop using consumer routers and switches. The battle between backward compatibility and security. What IT managers need to know about sending audiovisual signals across the network.
A new UK standard for hearing assist can help audiovisual integrators create more inclusive ProAV experiences.
Programs like Control4’s PCNA offer certification for products and manufacturers. Do they make a difference when bidding on audiovisual jobs?