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Increasing Screen Sizes for TVs Highlights Consumers’ Love for Immersive Entertainment
Driven by the availability of ultra-large screen sizes and a new array of display technologies and processing, homeowners are opting to purchase large-screen televisions for their living rooms and home…
News January 14Sonos CEO Patrick Spence Steps Down as Company Looks to Get Back on Track
Sonos' leadership shakeup comes in the wake of a 2024 marked by customer dissatisfaction with a revamped mobile app.
News January 135 Home Technology Trends Shaping Living in 2025
These new trends will shape the way in which homeowners will interact with their living spaces, and give integrators new value to provide to their clients.
News January 13PerfTech Releases Professional-Grade Version of Island Router
The new professional version router supports as many as 10,000 network devices, and it comes with security features such as an advanced firewall.
News January 13Philips’ New Smart Lock Features Palm Recognition and a Camera
The new addition to the 5000 series will be able to unlock itself automatically when provided with a recognizable handprint of the homeowner.
News January 13The M Series by Autonomic Offer Flex Storage Options for Massive Music Libraries
The M Series of products provide options for internal NVMe SSD upgrades, and features such as 32-bit DACs and advanced DSP engines.
News January 10LG Adds Bendable Display Tech to Its UltraGear GX9 Series of Monitors
Intended to be more than just gaming monitors, the immersive curved design of the monitors is also complimented by smart streaming options.
News January 10AHT Global Adds Gilmore’s Sound Advice to Expand in NYC
The 29-year-old integrator AHT Global increases footprint to another key market by merging Gilmore’s Sound Advice into new AHT Global-New York named entity.
News January 10Panasonic’s 2025 TV Lineup Includes its First U.S. Exclusive Following Market Re-Entry
Panasonic's 2025 Lineup of TVs include an OLED, Mini-LED, and LCD model with sizes ranging from 43- all the way up to 85-inches.
News January 10