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Rob Sabin  |  Sep 09, 2017
The Norwegian high-end audio manufacturer Electrocompaniet was at CEDIA this year with something a little different: the North American launch of the company's EC Living wireless multiroom music system.

Rob Sabin  |  Sep 09, 2017
UK-based Meridian, known for its high-end, DSP-driven self-powered loudspeakers, has created a component interface that, for the first time, allows any surround processor or preamp to drive its digital speaker line.

Rob Sabin  |  Sep 09, 2017
Seymour Screen Excellence, already known for its high-quality acoustically transparent screens, used CEDIA to show off its newest generation Neo screen material.

Rob Sabin  |  Sep 09, 2017
KEF is bringing up the bottom at CEDIA with a new trio of affordable powered subwoofers.

Rob Sabin  |  Sep 09, 2017
Yamaha was at CEDIA demonstrating the Alexa voice-control capabilities recently added to its MusicCast wireless multiroom audio system.

Thomas J. Norton  |  Sep 09, 2017
While Epson’s ProCinema LS10500 laser-based projector isn’t new, it was upgraded via firmware earlier this year.
Thomas J. Norton  |  Sep 09, 2017
Short throw projectors were a big story this year, and Hisense got into the act with its $10,000 Laser 4K.
Darryl Wilkinson  |  Sep 09, 2017
Lutron Electronics announced an addition to the company’s lighting control systems, called RA2 Select. The new system incorporates select features from Lutron’s RadioRA 2 and Caseta Wireless systems, including Lutron’s Caseta Wireless that provides wireless communication capabilities for each system...

Rob Sabin  |  Sep 09, 2017
Sanus, after some success with its dedicated stands for the Sonos Play:1 and Play:3 speaker, will soon be adding one for the company's flagship Play:5.

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