Features

Get your house in order

Our UK-based correspondent gets the year off to a barn storming start. Want some no-nonsense advice on how to weather the current economic difficulties? Then read on.

New life for Co-Ax

Cat X cable is very much the golden child of the AV / IT convergence at the moment. However not so long ago, there was a quaint little technology much beloved by the AV industry called co-ax. In this world of RJ-45 and Cat5e, is there still a place for it? Rob Moodey of Matrox Graphics thinks there is, here’s why.

Technologies for 2019

From Quad HD to DiiVA to gesture technology, here’s what to keep an eye on over the next five to 10 years. Tim Kridel reports on things to come.

Steering a steady course

The Impact Europe Group is one of Europe’s larger systems integration groups, with 14 locations around the UK and Scandinavia. At the start of what will certainly be a testing year for many companies, Chris Fitzsimmons spoke to Group President & CEO, Fredd Causevic for his take on the market, and some advice on getting through the next twelve months.

New life for Co-Ax

Cat X cable is very much the golden child of the AV / IT convergence at the moment. However not so long ago, there was a quaint little technology much beloved by the AV industry called co-ax. In this world of RJ-45 and Cat5e, is there still a place for it? Rob Moodey of Matrox Graphics thinks there is, here’s why.

Fit for multipurpose

In 2008, Paul Malpas reported on a Meyer Sound Constellation system installed in the auditorium at the Universidad Laboral on the outskirts of Gijón in northern Spain. This article takes the broader view and looks over the relatively few products brought to market over the last 40 years, which electronically extend the acoustic usability of a space.