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XPR-B All-in-One Outdoor Commercial Display
Samsung Electronics America has just introduced a new commercial, outdoor line of LED displays: the XPR-B series. According to the company, its “LED in a box” line of products are…
Products October 5Integrator Uses Bluesound to Introduce High-Res Audio to Clients
Audio Innovations in Danvers, Mass., vetted multiple wireless audio products before choosing Bluesound due to integration capabilities and quality.
Sponsored October 2CE Pro Podcast #26: Mixing Martial Arts into Work-Life Balance
Industry’s Got Talent guests Kevin Main of Torus Power and John Baskerville of One Firefly discuss how they got into martial arts, plus its mental, physical and career benefits.
Podcasts October 2NAHB: New Home Sales Reach Highest Pace Since 2006
Thanks to record builder confidence levels and higher buyer traffic, 2020's new home sales are now 15% higher in all U.S. regions when compared to 2019.
News October 2Finding Versatile Resimercial Product Solutions
Metra Home Theater Group announces rebranding simply as Metra to help spur its product solutions aimed at the resimercial market.
Sponsored October 2Crestron ONE App Gives Any Personal Device Access to Workplace Controls
The Crestron ONE app allows employees to access, control, and present content from virtually any personal device, all without the need to touch communal technologies.
News October 2AONIC Headphones and Earphones
The professional and consumer electronics company Shure has added several products to its AONIC series of headphones and earphones. Shure says that its new products cover a range of price…
Products October 2Distributor Stampede Rebrands as Exertis
Stampede switch to Exertis name aligns with other DCC Technology-owned companies; focus on pro AV and mobile living channels.
News October 2How Many People Attended CEDIA Expo Virtual?
Educational sessions attract 14,288 registrants. Virtual Expo Hall draws 161,740 views from 7,600 visitors, half of whom had not attended in past 3 years.
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