The World’s Most Technologically Advanced Ship
I recently had the pleasure of a weeklong sailing on Royal Caribbean’s newest cruise ship, The Quantum of the Seas. After reading about this ship I was prepared to be impressed by the use of audio and...
View ArticleHarness the Simplicity of HDBaseT with Epson’s Large-Venue Projectors
Just in case you haven’t heard all the hype about HDBaseT, this relatively new standard includes a feature set that converges uncompressed full HD digital video, audio, 100BaseT Ethernet, power over...
View ArticleChoosing the Right TV for Commercial Applications
One of the most common things I hear from dealers is that it is difficult to convince end users to spend more money on a commercial grade display when they feel a trip to their local retailer will save...
View ArticleFive Things to Consider When Selecting a New Projector
Advances in projection technology have offered us lighter, smaller, brighter, higher resolution projection devices, however there are still many things to think about when purchasing or specifying a...
View Article5 Big Changes in Meeting Room Technology
In the ten years since I started my career in the audio visual industry I have seen the technology used in meeting rooms change pretty dramatically. The most noticeable to me include methods of...
View ArticleDoes Image Quality Matter?
Remember the age old debate between which was better, Plasma or LCD? I can tell you that early in my career in the AV industry during the mid to late 2000’s I was asked to answer that question several...
View ArticleThe Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts
In many of today’s classrooms while many things remain the same as they were in 1992, display technologies used have evolved. It is commonplace now to see whiteboards or chalkboards replaced or being...
View ArticleUsing Inexpensive Category Cable (Cat5/Cat6, etc.) For Signal Extension
As audio video systems and installations have become more complex over time, the need for sending multiple signal types and control over long distances has increased. With that, it seems there are an...
View ArticleProjection: Alive and Well
It seems flat panel displays are virtually everywhere these days and have gotten larger, thinner, lighter, and less expensive than ever. Not that long ago in applications requiring a large image a...
View ArticleLaser Projectors – A Game Changer
While lampless projectors are not brand new, the technology has evolved and continues to improve as time goes on. Imagine an installation grade projector that can run 24/7 with virtually no...
View ArticleThis Guy’s Top Five Products from the Almo E4 Fall Shows
Each Spring and Fall Almo’s E4 Tour swings through two major cities and brings along with it an entire day’s worth of CTS accredited educational courses and gets roughly 40 of the top manufacturers in...
View Article5 Reasons to Invest in Training
Whether you are the owner of a small AV integration firm or a manager at a large national integrator chances are you are faced with the same struggle of finding the time to attend training for yourself...
View ArticleLESS IS MORE. ONE SECRET TO ALMO PRO AV’S SUCCESSFUL 10 YEARS.
As Almo Professional AV prepares to celebrate 10 years in operation as business unit of Almo Corporation I feel grateful and proud to be part of this great organization. Looking back to 2009, at the...
View ArticleFive Things to Consider When Selecting a New Projector
Advances in projection technology have offered us lighter, smaller, brighter, higher resolution projection devices, however there are still many things to think about when purchasing or specifying a...
View Article5 Big Changes in Meeting Room Technology
In the ten years since I started my career in the audio visual industry I have seen the technology used in meeting rooms change pretty dramatically. The most noticeable to me include methods of...
View ArticleProfessional Displays– Does Image Quality Matter?
Remember the age old debate between which was better, Plasma or LCD? I can tell you that early in my career in the AV industry during the mid to late 2000’s I was asked to answer that question several...
View ArticleThe Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts
In many of today’s classrooms while many things remain the same as they were in 1992, display technologies used have evolved. It is commonplace now to see whiteboards or chalkboards replaced or being...
View ArticleUsing Inexpensive Category Cable (Cat5/Cat6, etc.) For Signal Extension
As audio video systems and installations have become more complex over time, the need for sending multiple signal types and control over long distances has increased. With that, it seems there are an...
View ArticleProjection: Alive and Well
It seems flat panel displays are virtually everywhere these days and have gotten larger, thinner, lighter, and less expensive than ever. Not that long ago in applications requiring a large image a...
View ArticleLaser Projectors – A Game Changer
While lampless projectors are not brand new, the technology has evolved and continues to improve as time goes on. Imagine an installation grade projector that can run 24/7 with virtually no...
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