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March 14 2002 Presentation Industry News: Compaq Introduces 6 lb. 2000 Lumen Projector MP4800 starts at $4,499 Christie Introduces Three Mid-Sized VIVID LX Projectors LCD Units Range From 3,5000 to 2,000 Lumens Tvia's Multimedia Processor Displays Three Sources Simultaneously New CyberPro 5202 outputs to CRTs, DTV, more SPL Integrated Solutions named to Greater Washington Fast 50 List StereoGraphics and Christie Team Up in Four-city Tour to Feature Newest Stereo3D Solutions New Mirage 3D DLP Projector and SynthaGram Autostereo Displayed AV Video Multimedia Producer Magazine and ICIA Collaborate for Third Straight Year on InfoComm’s Communiqué Magazine Formac Launches 'Accurate Color' LCD Bundle includes monitor calibrator Gentner Ships V-There Video Conferencing Products Gentner Issues Software Enhancements for XAP 800 and PSR1212 Audio Products NetTV Announces Expanded Projector, LCD TV and Plasma Product Offerings at Educational Technology Conference
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![]() Denise Harrison, Producer, KNews InfoComm will be here before we know it. Projectors are both smaller and bigger, control panels are more integrator-friendly, displays are bigger and more affordable and there are tons of good educational courses from which to choose. ![]() by Denise Harrison Buyers who specifically wanted DLP projectors had no one-source stop, and about the time TI was considering an online presence for DLP, AVI approached them with a proposal to create and run such a website.
![]() March 2002 In this month's free e-news from Wilder Presentations, I'd like to discuss two ideas for presenters and one for designers. Don't forget the monthly challenge at the end! ![]() After introducing the revolutionary Vector Pro LCD Projector Mount which features an innovative ball and socket design, Peerless Industries launched a full line of projector mount accessories to further enhance the use of the Vector Pro mount. ![]() Set your animated short -- and budget -- to original music By Peter Plantec If you produce industrial animation or corporate presentations, you may never have considered hiring a film composer to score your short pieces. Traditionally, that’s been left to big-budget Hollywood projects. But work in the celluloid kingdom tends to be feast or famine, so more and more film talents are looking to corporate America to smooth out their income flow. A growing group of film composers specializes in scoring animation projects -- and the good ones don’t come cheap. Have an installation story? Send it in and it might be profiled in our Site of the Week column! And we're always looking for good tutorials and "how to" do anything that helps KNews readers be the best in Pro A/V! We're
Looking for WWUG Champions! We are working on on adding new leaders to the WWUG's host panel to help champion our forums. If you know of someone who'd be a great addition to the WWUG team -- or if you yourself would like to join our team -- please contact us. webmaster@digitalmedianet.com We are
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