A History of HDMI
HDMI cables and their functionality within video distribution systems have come a long way in the past ten years. Jim Landis gives you the evolution of HDMI.
September 23, 2014 TD Staff Leave a Comment
HDMI cables and their functionality within video distribution systems have come a long way in the past ten years. Jim Landis gives you the evolution of HDMI.
September 22, 2014 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment
When CROSSMARK decided to create a Center for Collaboration, they wished to help WalMart and their suppliers plan for the future more productively. They installed two touchscreen video walls which highlight an incredible facility.
September 10, 2014 TD Staff Leave a Comment
Problems arise with 4K UHD displays when you take into account the technical issues of connectivity, creation, and distribution of content.
September 8, 2014 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment
United is an annual live multi-day event from WorldVentures that bills itself as an international convention that brings people together from countries around the world to celebrate each other’s strength and diversity. This year’s workflow delivered multiple outputs to a series of large display screen, supporting multiple resolutions – centrally managed and delivered via Renewed Vision software on a MacBook.
September 3, 2014 TD Staff Leave a Comment
Twice each year Cisco releases a security report that helps companies learn where they are vulnerable. John Stewart sat down to speak about key takeaways, and best practices for security measures.
September 2, 2014 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment
When the Montgomery County parks and Planning Commission agreed to allow the company to expand their campus, it came with the caveat that a space would be created to better the community as part of the build.
August 14, 2014 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment
When Monster.com decided to build a video wall in the atrium off the lobby in their new headquarters. The problem was that they had a five week deadline to show the system off to their Board of Directors.
August 8, 2014 D. Craig MacCormack Leave a Comment
A three-year-long project that started as a way to better memorialize FBI agents killed in the line of duty has resulted in more than 70 interactive kiosks at field offices around the U.S. dubbed the Wall of Honor.
August 4, 2014 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment
4K is being lauded as the next revolution in resolution for flat panel display systems. However, 3D was thought to be the same thing a few years ago. Is 4K the next advancement, or another fad that will fade out?
August 3, 2014 Dan Daley Leave a Comment
Media Services at St Louis University has learned to justify technology purchases
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