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InAVation is the name of the game

Part one of the monster InAVate ISE 2010 report contains all things display and projection related. Tune in next week for part two, on control, audio and our conclusions from the event.

Even Better Than the Real Thing

The visualisation and simulation markets are growing, but as Tim Kridel explains, so are the choices that integrators and their clients must navigate.

A touching tale

When three university friends embarked on a research and development venture, aimed at exploring the possibilities of touch technologies, they probably had little idea that within ten years they would head an award winning company and become the focus of intense international interest. Anna Mitchell explores the Displax journey with company founder, Miguel Fonseca.

InAVation is the name of the game ’“ part II

In part two of our show report from ISE 2010, we look at what was on offer from the control and video processing fraternities as well as the strides that ISE has made in attracting major audio vendors to make significant launches….

A Frustrating Display of Technology

TMOS displays literally frustrate one of fibre optics’ fundamental phenomena. But as Tim Kridel explains, that frustration is a major reason why TMOS eventually could displace LCDs.

Testing: one, two

For conferencing and presentation applications an integrator or installer needs to know the sound chain is not going to fall at the first hurdle: the microphone. Anna Mitchell explores omnidirectional boundary and gooseneck options.