While most of the goings on at the huge CES show in Las Vegas this week do not directly affect the pro video, audio, and AV world, we can’t discount the growing trend of product development in the consumer electronics world powering R&D for displays and other technologies that will eventually impact the pro world. Not to mention the jockeying of the tech giants who love the pro world but who really make the lions share of their sales in CE
We've all been in this situation, or have at least seen it. You walk into the boardroom with your laptop to give a presentation, you set your laptop on the table, you turn on the projector, and then you realize that you didn't bring a cable to connect your laptop.
As we begin 2018, one topic that’s on the minds of audio professionals across North America is the TV broadcast spectrum repack, set to begin in the second half of the year.
IMS redesigned and integrated an existing quad-divisible space for the NYC law firm, which modernized their presentation, video conference, and audio conference capabilities.
There is no doubt that we are in the midst of significant changes in the way we teach and learn in the boardroom and classroom. Those involved with corporate and academic instruction have seen teaching and learning upheavals in both pedagogical and technological terms. E-Learning, m-Learning, Blended Learning and Distance Education are just a few of these trends over relatively recent times.
After producing the US Open Squash Championships in Philadelphia for seven years, IMS Technology Services noticed a distinct improvement in the audio quality after switching to Martin Audio CDD-LIVE speakers for this year’s event.