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Mom, Your Snapchat Is Blocking the TV! CEDIA Makes 10 Bold Predictions for the Future
According to the CEDIA Technology Council, the future of the smart home will include projection mapping, adaptable and movable surfaces, high-res immersive video and the end of free TV.
News August 9Roland Acquires Majority Stake of V-MODA Headphones
Roland, manufacturer of guitar pedals, electronic drums and other professional audio products, has acquired a 70 percent stake in V-MODA.
News August 9The Ever-Changing Design Needs of Multi-room A/V Systems
Being able to offer a simpler whole-home video solution opens up new opportunities.
News August 9Ira Friedman’s Perfect Third: Grille-Free Speakers will ‘Change the Industry’
Making its big debut at CEDIA 2016, Perfect Third is Ira Friedman's new loudspeaker company touting the LiveWall brand of flat, paintable loudspeakers with no grille.
News August 8Amped Wireless AC1300 Wi-Fi Range Extender Provides 12,000 Square Feet of Coverage
Built with a powerful Quad-Core Processor, 8 high power amplifiers, and 2 high gain antennas, the ARTEMIS-EX from Amped Wireless delivers up to 12,000 square feet of additional Wi-Fi coverage.
News August 8Next Level Acoustics Develops Sealed Enclosure Architectural Speaker Line
The new architectural speaker line from Next Level Acoustics includes the CI-IC44A in-ceiling loudspeaker, designed to deliver audiophile performance via high levels of output with fast transient capabilities and lots…
News August 8Control4 Reports 19% Revenue Growth for Q2 of 2016
Control4 grew to $53.2 million in revenue compared to $44.6 million in the second quarter of 2015.
News August 8New IP Intercom System Streamlines Access Control Without Breaking the Bank
Easily control the latest IP intercom from a touch screen room station or Smartphone application.
News August 8Don’t Write off ‘Integrators’ Just Yet
CEDIA evidently is abandoning the term “integrator” as it relates to home technology installers in favor of the term “technologist,” which resonates better with consumers. Really?
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