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November
2000
Heat
problems in corporate/commercial audio-video installation
-- Not
all the heat in the boardroom is generated at the conference table
these days
. A fair amount is coming from that stack
of audio-video electronics over in the corner, and it's a problem.
In the not-so-distant past, an overhead projector was all it took
to have a well-equipped conference room; those days are long gone.
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Salary
Survey 2000 -- Longer
hours and bigger responsibilities garner better compensation packages,
according to this year's survey results. But what's the real price
being paid? by Matthew Peterson
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The
Face of COMDEX Digital Photography -- Digital
photography has advanced in leaps and bounds in the last 12 months,
and many camera, film and flash developers were ready to show off
the latest in the digital camera industry.
by
Sherrie Morreall
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Presenting
COMDEX -- In
the Digital Media Market, COMDEX is one of the key show sources
for latest and greatest in the technologically savvy world. Amid
an array of the latest in wireless products, digital scanners and
T-shirt giveaways, the presentation industry was at hand showing
the latest in presentation technology. by
Sherrie Morreall
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Gamma
-- A Closer Look -- In much the same
manner as audio pre-equalization, visual signals are pre-adjusted
to compensate for the characteristics of their anticipated display
devices.
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Hitachi
Introduces Bright Ultra-Portable LCD Projector
-- BRISBANE,
Calif.
-- Nov. 8, 2000 -- Hitachi America, Ltd. today announced the CP-X325W,
which features 1,400 lumens with true XGA resolution. The CP-X325W
weighs seven pounds and boasts a small footprint.
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Stanford
Resources Forecasts Steady CRT Monitor Growth Through 2006
-- Stanford Resources' Monitor Market Trends 2000 predicts that CRT
monitor growth will remain strong through 2006, as production of 17-inch
computer monitors continues to accelerate.
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What
I did on my summer vacation
Around
here, summer means that its time to run hundreds of feet of
video and computer cables, clear out space for a bunch of shipping
cases, set up extra electrical power, and spend hours in the dark
conducting another review of plasma display panels (PDPs).
by Peter H. Putman, CTS
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