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17 2002 Presentation Industry News: Barco Introduces Range of Intelligent Projectors for Presentations Extended iQ® and iQ Pro Series includes a range of 9 projectors designed for convincing presentations and training SPL Integrated Solutions Selected to Inc magazine’s Ranking of Fastest Growing Private Companies Pioneer Intros Next-Generation DVD-R Drive DVR-A05 coming in November Under-$500 Monitor Shootout Canopus Ships DVStorm2 New features include additional real time 3D transitions and effects, new color correction capabilities ViewSonic Delivers HDTV-Capable Displays Starting at Less Than $200 UltraBrite Technology Enables Up to Five Times the Brightness of Traditional CRTs Kyocera To Ship 5 Megapixel Contax Camera Model includes Vario Sonnar T lens Discreet Ships Cleaner 6 for Mac New version gets enhanced dual-processor support Batch Compressing Images in Macromedia Fireworks Part 1: Basic batch export and script creation Fullplay and ScreenPlay Partner to Provide Streaming Video Solution About KNews Newsletter Archives If you were forwarded this email from a friend - subscribe now! DMN Communities Presentation Master Digi Media Designer Creative Mac AV Video |
![]() AIA courses to be licensed to ProAV dealers as a service to draw architects into their company- Kayye Consulting, Inc.announced it has received approval and certification by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) as a Continuing Education Services (CES) provider. Kayye Consulting will now be educating architects through seminars designed to enable architects to pre-plan for the integration of audiovisual systems into commercial environments. Although, these seminars will be taught by Kayye Consulting, they will be licensed to ProAV dealers who will be granted exclusive geographical licenses. ![]() But adoption is slow in the AV world As you may know by now, I have been an advocate of network-enabled projectors for over a year now. In fact, I love the concept of putting all the AV gear on the network eventually. It will happen, but it will take time.
![]() Pioneer’s PDP-503CMX Plasma Display Anyone who deals with the public on a regular basis understands the importance of first impressions. People don’t buy Armani suits for their durability or utility; they buy them for the caché of professionalism lent to those who wear them. By the same token, the Pioneer PDP-503CMX plasma panel may not be particularly rugged or utilitarian, but it confers upon its user a nimbus of professionalism that can be difficult to coax from large-format display systems built on other technology. ![]() Alien chips inside Macs? "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." That's the way Charles Dickens described the situation in his classic epic, A Tale of Two Cities. It's fitting to say the same for Apple, where the Cupertino company has fielded what many think is the finest operating system in the world, OS X, running on Motorola processors that simply can't keep up with the white-hot competition in the Intel and AMD derby. Best OS, worst chips. It looks to me like, if Apple doesn't make a few changes soon, it's headed for the technological guillotine. But now there's new hope for a white knight to come riding up to save Apple from the scaffold, and its horse is named IBM. Customers in new multi-use category include small-to-medium businesses, educators at work and at home InFocus Corporation announced it has targeted a new market segment for the projector industry, the multi-use category, with the launch of the InFocus X1. Customers in this category include small-to-medium businesses, Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) and educators who want a projector that is designed for high performance both at work and at home. Tired of Hand-Me-Downs?
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