Crestron recently announced the Videobar 70, an all-in-one videobar with an array of cameras, microphones, and its latest iteration of intelligent video tracking technology from 1 Beyond.
Category: AV Tech Tuesday
AV #TechTuesday: Neumann MT 48 Audio Interface
Neumann recently announced the launch of their first-ever, in-house audio interface, the MT 48, made in collaboration with Merging Technologies, the Swiss manufacturer of world-class converters and interfaces that was recently acquired by Neumann in 2022.
AV #TechTuesday: Philips Tableaux Full Color ePaper Digital Signage Displays
Philips recently introduced a first-of-a-kind ePaper digital display capable of delivering vivid images of up to 60,000 colors without using any electricity.
AV #TechTuesday: NewTek Flex NDI Control Panel
NewTek recently introduced Flex, a new control panel designed specifically for use within the growing NDI ecosystem.
AV #TechTuesday: Fulcrum Acoustic AHS-Series Steerable Array Loudspeakers
Fulcrum’s AHS-Series loudspeakers are designed to deliver consistent and powerful, long-range coverage where conventional loudspeakers would be subjected to design or architectural challenges.
AV #TechTuesday: TASCAM Portacapture X8 Portable High-Resolution PCM Multi-Recorder
AV #TechTuesday is a WPS-curated column showcasing innovative technologies in the audio-video-lighting industry that we think you’ll find interesting. These posts are NOT sponsored. The world of digital media has changed dramatically in the last 10 years alone, with gargantuan increases in online content consumption, including video, music, and podcasts. While content creators have access […]
AV #TechTuesday: Panasonic AW-UE80 4K UHD PTZ IP Camera
Panasonic has not let up with their industry-leading innovations and their latest model, the AW-UE80, is proof that the PTZ camera category continues to as versatile as ever.
AV #TechTuesday: James Webb Telescope NIRCam Near-Infrared Camera
NASA’s JWST is the most powerful space telescope ever launched into space and is designed to observe long-wavelength visible light and mid-infrared light from the earliest and most distant stars or galaxies.