CEDIA 2017

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Thomas J. Norton  |  Sep 08, 2017  |  1 comments
Sony featured a new $25,000 laser-driven, true 4K projector in its demo theater. It looked spectacular...
Joe Palenchar  |  Sep 08, 2017  |  0 comments
Big yards often present big problems for homeowners who want to enjoy high-quality sound throughout expansive lawns and gardens. But SpeakerCraft, Niles and Bang & Olufsen came to CEDIA 2017 to solve the problem.
Rob Sabin  |  Sep 09, 2017  |  0 comments
Seymour Screen Excellence, already known for its high-quality acoustically transparent screens, used CEDIA to show off its newest generation Neo screen material.

Joe Palenchar  |  Sep 08, 2017  |  0 comments
Watching the big game on a big screen is just the ticket for most sports fanatics, but what if you took it a step farther and brought, say, a 155-inch display outdoors to watch the game by the pool — in surround sound — while you’re hosting a barbecue?
Thomas J. Norton  |  Sep 09, 2017  |  0 comments
Stewart Filmscreen’s LuminEsse is a high performance fixed frame screen that can be ordered with any of Stewart’s front projection screen materials. An optional LED light package can be added to surround the screen in a range of available colors...
Thomas J. Norton  |  Sep 09, 2017  |  0 comments
I’m always on the lookout for new ways to use room treatments. With its Beosound Shape, Bang & Olufsen combines room absorption with on-wall speakers in a geometric shape that produces an optical illusion that it’s protruding from the wall more than it actually is...
Thomas J. Norton  |  Sep 08, 2017  |  0 comments
TI demonstrated a new smaller version of its 4K Digital Light Processing (DLP) imaging chip at CEDIA 2017.
John Sciacca  |  Sep 09, 2017  |  0 comments
Control4 is reaffirming its commitment to high-performance audio distribution by launching the new Triad Multi-Room Audio line-up at CEDIA. This new line-up features two audio matrix switches, a high-resolution multi-channel amplifier, and the new single zone Triad One, all designed from the ground up to deliver high-performance, high-resolution audio throughout the home.

According to the company, over 65 percent of system owners enjoy multi-room audio, and Control4 demonstrated its seriousness about delivering a high performance solution when the company introduced its EA series of controllers which made 192/24 high-resolution audio available to every Control4 owner and added native support for Tidal music streaming. In a further move to provide a high-performance, end-to-end audio solution from “source to speaker,” the company acquired Triad in February of this year, a company with a 30 year heritage in performance audio.

Darryl Wilkinson  |  Sep 08, 2017  |  0 comments
Triad Speakers (a division of home automation and entertainment company, Control4) announced today the speaker company’s first foray into the amplifier market with the introduction of the Triad One Streaming Amplifier. The new Triad One is a single-zone, high-resolution, wired and wireless streaming amplifier with two channels of amplification of 100-watts each. Designed to function as a component within Control4 whole-house automation and entertainment system, offers a simple way to add an additional zone without having to pay for amplifier channels that won’t be used in a multichannel amp.

The company says that the Triad One is...

Mark Fleischmann  |  Sep 08, 2017  |  0 comments
Take a look at the four-element Trinnov room correction setup microphone, with one element elevated over the other three. The mic performs time-based measurements of phase and impulse response plus the azimuth and elevation of all speakers. We decided to show this instead of the customary black-box product shot. You're welcome.

Thomas J. Norton  |  Sep 09, 2017  |  2 comments
While Epson’s ProCinema LS10500 laser-based projector isn’t new, it was upgraded via firmware earlier this year.
Al Griffin  |  Sep 08, 2017  |  0 comments
Vivitek had lots of new stuff to show off at CEDIA, including an ultra short-throw projector and an Ultra HD model that also happens to be ultra-inexpensive.
Rob Sabin  |  Sep 09, 2017  |  0 comments
Yamaha was at CEDIA demonstrating the Alexa voice-control capabilities recently added to its MusicCast wireless multiroom audio system.

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