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April 18 2002 Presentation Industry News: PLUS Announces DLP Home Theater Projector Piano to sell for under $3,000, 4.4 lbs., five colors available ActiveLight to Market Clarity's Digital Video Messaging Systems Value-Added Distributor Adds Clarity’s Panther, Wildcat, and Leopard Products. Toshiba Portege 4010 Series Ships With Intel's Pentium III 933MHz CPU Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Launches New bundles include OS X-native version Electronics Companies Form Working Group to Define Digital Connectivity Spec. For AV Products Dukane Announces Easy-Install Projector/Ceiling Mount Kit Kingston Releases Six in One Card Reader Device includes two independent drive slots Gentner Ships Audio Technology to Peavey Electronics Yahoo! Launches Webcast Studio Professional Clarity Showcases Digital Signage System
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![]() Summary of last week's show, with daily reports compiled by Charlie White The annual NAB Conference and Exhibition in Las Vegas wasn't as well-attended as usual, but it was certainly as interesting. As manufacturers and developers still flirt with HDTV, filmmakers are getting more interested in video. And, a new powerhouse product is starting to show up here and there, promising to accelerate standard definition video beyond anything we've seen before. ![]() by Sherrie Morreall What is it about that special advertisement that makes you pay attention? You know the one. The commercial on TV that makes you laugh, the magazine ad where the photo really grabs you, the flashing light display on the window of BT funds Management that is so cool you just have to have a closer look. What?
![]() By Marty Shindler Too often those who work in various creative or technology based positions have very little interface with the accounting department. For many, that is fine as they are able to concentrate on their specific jobs in the organization. These days, accounting matters have been front-page news stories in virtually every major newspaper. The significance of what is occurring is important to everyone, no matter what role they play at the company. ![]() April 2002 by Claudyne Wilder You're finally at the end of your talk. You are tired, especially if your audience asked some probing questions. You just want to get out of there. So your tendency will be to do a quick, "let's get this over with" ending. Don't. Just think about this. They'll remember whatever you say and do at the end more than how you opened the talk. ![]() Combining PowerPoint presentations I frequently must combine multiple shows together with a blank slide in between to make the seamless transition from speaker to speaker. Does anyone know of an effective way to combine presentations together, making one large show? 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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