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Sage Technology in InFocus 2002 Home Entertainment Projectors
InFocus Utilizes Sage FLI2200 Deinterlacer to Produce Emmy Award-Winning Video Quality
Key Digital Systems Switcher/Scaler Links Any Brand HDTV Gear With New Home Theater "GLUE"
New Digital LEEZA (KD-HT1080P) Gives Families Key To True HDTV Imagery - Regardless of HDTV Brand Equipment
Viewpoint Helps Herman Miller RED Launch Its 3D Interactive Furniture Configuration Tool
Inaugural InfoComm China Close to a Sell-Out
May 2002 show to feature more than 40 companies
ICIA Announces Results of Elections for 2002 Board Positions
Scott Walker of Waveguide Consulting Elected Secretary-Treasurer
Henninger Media Services Launches Henninger Vision
New Division Addresses New Media Services and Solutions
New Internet Computer Company Unveils "Incredibly Affordable" Flat-Screen Display
Larry Ellison's New Internet Computer Company Adds To Low-Cost Lineup
Dukane Announces XGA Presentation Projector
1,100 lumens, 5.7 lbs.
Lightware and Plus Corporation Unveil 2-Pound Personal Projectors
HDTV Compatibility, Four-way Keystone Correction and Picture-in-Picture (PIP) included in these projectors
ICIA Certifies Five Companies
Status Demonstrates Commitment to Education and Excellence in AV Industry
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Kayye’s Krystal Ball (version 2002)
Part 1 -- What was in last year's crystal ball?
By Gary Kayye, CTS
For the past four years, I have written one of those "prediction" style columns just for fun. Each year, I start by looking back at my previous year predictions -- kind of a review for humility’s sake -- and then follow it with my coming year predictions.
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What's in store for 2002? Here is a look inside Gary's crystal ball, discussing businesses, companies and technologies in the comiing year.
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Great DV Shootout 2002
Matrox RT2500, Canopus DVStorm, Pinnacle Pro-ONE Face Off
By Charlie White
After receiving hundreds of requests, Digital Media Net presents the shootout of the year. The contenders? Facing off are the RT2500 from Matrox, DVStorm SE Plus from Canopus and the newest of the bunch, the Pinnacle Pro-ONE. In this unique format, read the comments of each product manager, and then see what referee Charlie White has to say in response after testing the systems for weeks on end. We'll let you know who's packing the .44 Magnum and who's shooting blanks.
Special Report: Digital Cinema -- Projecting a New Market
As Digital Cinema Technology Advances, Stakeholders Struggle
By Carolyn Giardina and Scott Lehane
Over the past 12 months, technological developments have enabled the film industry to see the promise of digital cinema in the country’s 39 digitally-equipped theaters. The business model, however, has stumbled out of the starting gate. Last month at SMPTE in New York and ShowEast in Orlando, Fla., emphasis was shifting to the economics of digital cinema.
Tuned In
Wal-Mart Television connects the chain
by Helen Shortal
The Wal-Mart Television Network is actually the tip of a much larger iceberg: Wal-Mart Television, a service division that facilitates employee communications within the mega-retailer's domestic operations. Behind the scenes, Wal-Mart Television keeps company employees in the loop through an array of live and pre-recorded programs, video-production and post services, computer-based multimedia training, and AV support for company meetings.
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