Infocomm Edge
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Here Is What We Need
Mark Coxon recently wrote a blog with his reflection of InfoComm 2024. In it, he questions where the innovation in AV has gone. To him, InfoComm looked like a bunch of companies all trying to one up each other by adding minor features to products everyone is selling. Take a moment and read the blog…
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Atomos Debuts Shinobi II, 5-inch 1500nit HDR Monitor for Canon, Panasonic and Sony Cameras
Atomos announced the Shinobi II, a slim high brightness, 5-inch 1500nit HDR monitor. Atomos is known for inventing the Apple ProRes HDR monitor-recorder, Shinobi II will control most Canon, Panasonic and Sony mirrorless cameras over USB-C, and Z CAM E2 models through a separate serial cable. With future firmware updates Atomos plans to support cameras…
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UNLV School of Engineering Is All-in on Nanolumens
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering has nurtured future engineering leaders since its establishment in 1976. The college, which currently enrolls over 1,600 undergraduates and around 250 graduate students, has steadily grown in prestige and capacity. The college boasts four graduate programs ranked among the top 100 in U.S.…
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Cybersecurity in the U.S.: Which States are Most at Risk?
A new study conducted by cybersecurity and compliance expert Kiteworks has identified the U.S. states where businesses are most at risk of cyberattacks, with Colorado topping the list. Kiteworks created a points-based index to analyze various factors, including annual victim counts, financial losses from cyberattacks, increases in both victims and losses and the types of…
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Woodland Village LEGOLAND Resort Gets Audio Powered By EM Acoustics
Opened in May 2024, Woodland Village is a brand new accommodation site at LEGOLAND Windsor Resort. Offering a tranquil family stay in a woodland retreat, Woodland Village also encompasses an entertainment and hospitality space, The Clubhouse Restaurant and Bar, which required the integration of an immersive, zoned audio system to enhance the guest experience. David…
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Sony Research Shows UK-Based Companies Will Now Pay for Sustainable Products. Will You?
Research from Sony Professional Displays and Solutions Europe offers a valuable into how corporate audiovisual professionals across Europe approach sustainability when buying AV equipment. The new report challenges popular preconceptions around companies’ unwillingness to pay more for sustainable products and solutions, illustrated by the finding that around eight in 10 businesses overall — and 90%…
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Updated tvONE ONErack Aims to Eliminate Wall Wart-Style DC Power Supplies in Every Rack
tvONE says its ONErack Spider eliminates the need for a plethora of DC wall warts inside an AV rack and provides power to support a mix of 7 different voltage options; 5v, 7.5v, 9v, 12v, 13.5v, 18v and 24v – all in one back-of-rack system. Available in two sizes, the ONErack (strip: 1RK-SPDR-STRIP-23 and half-rack:…
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The New STENOS Line of Lighting From Luminii is Aimed at Residential and Commercial Applications
Luminii announced the STENOS (pronounced /stĕn-ohs/) Micro-Optic Lighting, which the company says uses a proprietary micro-optic CSP engine to deliver uniform light output, high CRI and consistent glare control across a lineup of downlight and track systems. Luminii says the Stenos product range is flexible and aimed at both commercial and residential spaces. Consisting of…
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Delft University Goes All AV-over-IP With Extron NAV
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), one of the “oldest and most respected” public technical universities in the Netherlands, recently celebrated the completion of the Echo building, an innovative addition to its campus. Recognized among the world’s top engineering and technology institutions, TU Delft has integrated Extron’s NAV Pro AV-over-IP technology to create adaptable, high-tech…


