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26 Great Business Management Tips to Enact Today
Charging higher prices to referral clients, sharing only 50% of a project’s profit windfall, and putting a ceiling on wages for every position in your company are just some tangible…
News September 26Apple Goes All in for Sonos: Sales & Demos at 468 Stores
Sonos speakers are now selling on Apple.com, and soon Apple stores will offer the products for demos and sales.
News September 26The Absolute Coolest Thing at CEDIA 2016: Virtual Reality to Help Sell Home Theaters
REAL Audio Video’s Virtual Reality (VR) pre-visualization technology lets clients see and interact with their home theater design before construction.
News September 26Comcast IP Control for X1 Cable Box Launches Next Month, Starting with Control4
Since announcing IP control for its X1 cable boxes last year, Comcast/Xfinity has yet to deliver, but CEDIA 2016 showed some progress with Control4 for home automation integration.
News September 26Sanus is Back in the Custom Channel with Black Series
CEDIA 2016: Popular in DIY circles, Milestone AV’s Sanus brand is going all-out custom with new Black Series of TV mounts, sold direct to dealer with no online sales.
News September 23Inside Pakedge’s CEDIA 2016 Booth: BakPak 4.0 Integrates with Control4
Pakedge takes CE Pro on a tour of new its BakPak 4.0, which includes new features such as Control4 integration, Z-Wave and ZigBee. BakPak is also now free for all…
News September 23TiVo vs. Dish: Which DVR Skips Commercials Better?
CEDIA 2016: TiVo SkipMode and Dish AutoHop let users “skip” TV commercials, but they do it completely differently. Which one is best?
News September 23MartinLogan Goes Retro with Launch of Classic ESL 9 Loudspeaker
The ESL 9 loudspeaker from MartinLogan utilizes the company's CLS XStat electrostatic (ESL) transducer and dual 8-inch aluminum-cone woofers.
News September 23Digital Projection Previews 4K E-Vision & HIGHlite Laser Projectors
The single- and three-chip long-lasting laser projectors from DP deliver 8,000 and 12,000 lumens, respectively, and at $20K and $45K drop the company's entry into 4K way down.
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