Showing posts with label analog to digital AV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label analog to digital AV. Show all posts

Friday, March 5, 2010

Webcast Presentations: Digital Projection, Kramer & BrightLink 450Wi

Grant's Perspective on ... Inland AV Open House Seminar Webcast

The Inland AV February 12, Open House event in Edmonton included 3 seminars that were webcast live. The presentations have been archived and are now available for on-demand viewing.

The 3 seminars are:

1 -Digital Projection Overview - Paul Gomes, Digital Projection
2 -  Analog to Digital Transition and Your AV Investment -  Ed Tchoi, Future Image Systems
3 - Epson BrightLink 450Wi: The New Interactive Projector - Jared Scott, Epson Canada

Click here and you will go to the webcast registration page (screen capture below).  Register and you will access the webcast lobby page. Click on "watch now" (I encourage you to view with the Explorer browser and watch the Silverlight formatted presentations) and the webcast window will open. Use the index points drop down menu (bottom left hand corner of the webcast screen) to go directly to any of the 3 seminars.


The screen capture below is from the Epson BrightLink 450Wi seminar. Jared Scott, Epson Canada introduces and demonstrates the new interactive projector.


In addition to the content of the webcasts, I wanted to mention that webcasting is a service of the Inland AV Rentals department. Webcasting extends the reach of a live event offering a great ROI.

Grant

Friday, January 15, 2010

Analog To Digital Transition

Grant's Perspective on ... Kramer Canada educational presentation

The Inland AV Winnipeg Open House event is 2 weeks away (January 29, 2010). Included in our always successful event are 2 presentations.

There is the Digital Projection, Titian 3D projector demonstration. We have been hearing all about 3D at the movie theatre and most recently last week's CES show promoting consumer 3D TV. There is a lot of interest about this - some wanting to acquire this technology immediately and some that are just interested in experiencing 3D. I saw the first 3D projectors at last years InfoComm. There were long line-ups to see it but the wait was worth it. Perhaps the line would have been shorter if some people did not stay in there so long - but that just shows the level of interest.

Then there is an educational presentation about the Analog to Digital Transition.  It is important that everyone understands the evolution of technology so that we are all able to plan a reasonable AV strategy. Many clients have analog technology in place such as VGA and composite video signals and they need to know how their AV system can evolve over time without going back to square one. Richard does a great job of explaining this, so I recommend that it's worth the effort to attend.

I encourage everyone who is interested in corporate AV to attend the January 29th session in Winnipeg and in Edmonton, February 12.

Grant