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March 21 2002 Presentation Industry News: Barco Introduces 3,500-Lumen Projector for High-End Apps IQ G300 designed for meetings, videoconferencing, training and auditoriums DPI Announces Two High-End Projectors Three-DLP-Chip THUNDER Series Starts at 9,500 Lumens Gentner Begins Shipping XAP IR Remote Control for Gentner Audio Conferencing Systems MCSi to Distribute Sony Conferencing Product Line MARGI Systems Announces New Type l CompactFlash Version of Presenter-to-Go Presenter-to-Go Now Provides Multi-Lingual Support for Pocket PC Users Ultralink Ships Innovative Composite to S-Video Converter Cable New cable houses converter that changes composite video to S-Video Sony Ships VAIO Notebook with 16.1-inch Screen VAIO GRX SHips with Mobile Pentium 4 CPU Sharp Announces Pair of 1900-Lumen Microprojectors The NotevisionM20 Series, including the M25X wireless version, are 5.8 lbs. with MSRP of $5,295, $5,995. Compaq Introduces 6 lb. 2000 Lumen Projector MP4800 starts at $4,499 Stellent Announces New Presentation Features for Outside In and Quick View Plus Wireless Device Viewer Technologies High-resolution projection of slideshows available for Pocket PC 2002, Windows CE 3.0 or Windows CE .NET-based devices
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![]() ENCORE -- it's still true By Gary Kayye, CTS I have often written that good systems integrators and design/build forms have four, distinct profit centers: design/engineering, sales, installation and service. This isn't a revelation, as profitable dealers have known this for years. And, many smaller, growing dealers are realizing this. But, could a fifth be on the horizon? ![]() Create custom-length, royalty-free soundtracks for PowerPoint and other applications by Denise Harrison Sonic Desktop Software is seeking beta testers for a new software application that lets you generate custom-length, royalty-free soundtracks for your video as well as for your PowerPoint presentation. In exchange for helping them by staying up to date on patches, and giving feedback and bug reports, you'll get a free copy of the software when it's released.
![]() NEC, Electrovoice, AMX, Extron among products running the 360-degree oval screen show When the Kentucky Derby Museum decided to renovate its almost 15-year-old facility, it had more to reckon with than just the usual architectural challenges associated with such a project. The museum also had to figure out a way to bring its highly successful "The Greatest Race" exhibit into the 21st century. ![]() Here's one reader's opinion Gary Kuenzle, Milwaukee Area Technical College, WI Every year, InfoComm shows off the latest and greatest new products and technologies. We're asking readers to share what specifically you're going to seek out at this year's big Pro AV trade show. ![]() Great looks, good performance, bad screen, priced $1000 too high by Charlie White It's light. It's beautiful. Apple's Titanium PowerBook G4 is certainly a delight to behold and pleasant to use. But it's not perfect. I've been putting this slim babe-of-a-notebook through the ringer for the past month, testing it in every conceivable environment and circumstance. Come along with me and I'll tell you the truth about this bauble that has so many people so dazzled they can't seem to think straight. 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
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