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March 7 2002 Presentation Industry News: PLUS Vision Introduces Its Brightest, Most Portable DLP Projector Includes CompactFlash Card Insert; 5.6 lbs., $6,495 SMART Board Software Now Available in 10 Languages Barco Introduces D-Cine Premiere Digital Cinema Projector Range New D-Cine Premiere range offers new display, control, and operating features StereoGraphics and Christie Team Up in Four-city Tour to Feature Newest Stereo3D Solutions New Mirage 3D DLP Projector and SynthaGram Autostereo Displayed Gentner Ships XAP 400 Audio Conferencing Product New Projector From NEC Technologies Emphasises True Color, Film Appearance TriDigital HD4K Reference Projector Gives Users Clarity of Digital and Look of Film, Making it Suited for Postproduction, Digital Mastering and Screening Room Applications Kodak Unveils Digital Cinema System Creates Cinema Services Unit New TFCinfo Report Indicates That Unit Sales of Multimedia Projectors in Europe Increased 27% Throughout 2001 NEC Technologies Introduces sub 5-lb. 1500 Lumen Projectors New replacement models offer 50% contrast ratio increase, up to 2,500 lamp life ICIA Distributes Visual Communication Tool Presentations Professionals’ Role Explored in AV Context
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![]() by Gary Kayye, CTS InfoComm 2002 is quickly approaching and I wanted to tell you about something even ICIA hasn’t done a real good job of making clear. Yes, the Shoot-Out is gone. But, in its place is something I consider to be far superior. ![]() Networking solution offers centralized control of legacy and new InFocus projectors by Denise Harrison While networking was last year's buzzword, it's this year's hot implementation. InFocus this week announced a new networking software product that works with all past and future InFocus projectors.
![]() Opens API for Applications Integration with Presenter-to-Go by Denise Harrison Development of software for handheld applications is a market in no danger of slowing. But so far, all the data in the applications are only viewable, for the most part, by the owner of the PDA. But imagine if you could hook up your handheld to a monitor or projector and share the information, no matter what software app you're using. ![]() A reader asks, "When I insert a movie (Quicktime, or other) into a PowerPoint presentation (Powerpoint XP) it runs beautifully onscreen, but the projected image is a black box (no video viewable). Any ideas why this would occur?" ![]() By Jeff Luber Image is everything. I’m not talking about individual appearance or social status; we, as a society, simply love the visual. We want our media experiences to breathe with as much life as possible, and we expect nothing less from the Internet. As practical, cost-effective and exciting new visual technologies begin to emerge, the Internet’s power and utility will expand as its static two-dimensional past is replaced with greater depth, 3-D photo-realism and interactivity. 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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