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NAPCO Reports Record Breaking Quarter Fueled by 65% Increase in RMR
Increase in net income, recurring monthly revenue and lock product sales drive NAPCO's sixth consecutive quarter of record breaking revenue.
News November 10AVAD Initiates Radical Business Model Change
Distributor AVAD will move away from reliance on physical branch locations to centralized distribution centers, expanded field sales force with call centers, and web portal for purchasing.
News November 10Do the Math: 13 Reasons Your Business Is Underperforming
The consumer electronics business model has incredible potential for success, according to a CE Pro Summit panel. So why are so many CE pro businesses struggling?
News November 10Leviton, JBL Collaborate on 5 New Leviton Architectural Edition Loudspeakers
Leviton has announced five new loudspeaker, subwoofer and soundbar products to its Leviton Architectural Edition, Powered by JBL.
News November 10Manage SnapAV’s Luma Surveillance IP Cameras Remotely Via OvrC
Luma IP cameras feature SnapAV's Smart Motion technology that enables enhanced intrusion alerts to reduce false alarms as well as continuous and event recording.
News November 10HDMI Corner: Navigate Noise & Voltage When Vaulting to 4K/60
DPL Labs tests the integrity of an HDMI 5-volt line, which is the lifeblood of HDMI and 'should never be messed with.'
News November 10Mastering Engineer Appelbaum Protects His Studio with Furman Gear
L.A.-based mastering engineer Maor Appelbaum recently added Furman gear to his studio to protect his audio equipment and to lower the noise floor of his system.
News November 9Audio Visual Design Group Steps Into Void Left by VIA’s Collapse
The closing of high-end home technology group VIA International left a void in the Bay Area market. AVDG, expanding from commercial to residential projects, steps in.
News November 9How Commercial Integrator AVDG Earns $5M Serving High-Tech Resi Clientele
Audio Visual Design Group (AVDG) strategically migrates its professional commercial culture to residential projects, serving some clients left in a lurch from the collapse of VIA.
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