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NEC has unveiled its latest entry-level portable projectors, the NP215, NP210 and NP115, promising improved ease of use, increased lamp life, and a range of eco-friendly features.
NEC are set to launch their new curved screen the CRV43 in July. The set will set you back nearly £5,000 ($8,000) but with 2880×900 pixel resolution and a unique curved screen it may be worth it.
CEDIA UK 2006 opened the doors today to its extensive Training Seminars program which is what really distinguishes this show from all other trade fairs. The professionals in our fast evolving AV market sector can not only see new products and technologies on the exhibition floor, but they can also expand their knowledge to better serve their clients. Top Industry specialists have been selected by CEDIA to offer a very extensive program of subjects covering a wide range of topics from How to Design Better Looking Touch Panels to Voice over IP integration, Video Calibration, and Digital Rights Management.
The conversation took place at the Paris headquarters of a large French electronics and defence group, some twelve years ago. "how's business doing in that segment?" I asked. My counterpart, a former bank colleague who had taken the position of Treasurer in this big concern, replied "Indeed, doubled in volumes, brought a tiny 10% increase in income, thanks to price collapse." We were talking about the then flourishing FAX industry. Twelve years after, is history repeating itself in the Consumer Electronics business? Might well be the case...
Huntingdon firm NXT (LSE:NXT) has announced the launch of a new technology, dubbed BMR for Balanced Mode Radiator.