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CEDIA & Consumer A/V: The Minority Report
According to research, up to 63% of women have the final say so in A/V related product purchases. The industry needs to address this and better market its need in our daily lifestyles.
CEDIA Expo 2011: Energetic and Hopeful
I can't explain why, but this year's 2011 CEDIA could be best described as energetic and hopeful. While the economy hasn't fully recovered, there was a sense that "we are all in this together".
Indianapolis Meets CEDIA 2011 and Goes Green
See how Indianapolis and CEDIA "Green up" and find out what new technologies are available in health and home for A/V and beyond.
Best Buy Sells Its Soul with Rent-A-Center Kiosks?
Rent-A-Center (RAC) is lining up a new program to offer electronics to people who, frankly, cannot afford them. And they are teaming up with Best Buy via in-house kiosks and a no-credit-check process.
Steve Wilson of Porcupine Tree on the Degradation of Audio Quality & the Music Industry
This article shares lead singer of Pprcupine Tree Steve Wilson's views on compressed audio and the state of the music industry today. Support high res audio and educate the masses to preserve the art.
A Dialogue with HDMI Licensing about DisplayPort Cables
HDMI Licensing's latest "snafu" had to do with HDMI Licensing declaring HDMI to Mini DisplayPort cables persona non grata and (more or less) telling HDMI Licensees not to sell them.
CEA Study Finds Consumers Enjoy High Quality Audio
So this week the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) ventured into the realm of user listening preferences and released the results of a new study. The study explored the demand for HQ audio.
AV Rant #243: Stuck on Stuff
Part two of Liz's Soup to Nuts on streaming this week is about storage. More than you ever wanted to know about servers, clouds, and NAS. Plus ESPN3D and AT&T, modular design, Velodyne, and more.
Active vs Passive 3DTV Polarizes Industry, Experts and Consumers Alike
3D HDTV technology has polarized the TV industry! Two opposing camps have emerged with different methods of achieving 3D effects for home televisions, and each side is claiming superiority.
AV Rant #242: Swearing
Hear Liz's first in a three part series on streaming content. This week - where to get it. Also, Tom talks about his $2k receiver comparison article, Star Wars Blu-ray money grab, and cool installs.