The
AVNation family is off enjoying their holiday, but they'd like to share with listeners a few of the best conversations that have taken place on the show in 2012. Segments feature guests including
AVRant's Tom Andry,
George Tucker,
Dawn Meade,
Crestron Executive Vice President
Randy Klein,
AV Helpdesk's Chris Neto, and more. In the past year, AVWeek took on topics ranging the FCC's decision to allow signal encryption for cable TV, to
Extron leaving the
InfoComm show, to 8K displays and Smart Buildings. Here is the best of the best....
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The pair and host Tim Albright begin by discussing InfoComm's new website. They ponder if Kaleidescape's new download store will be the thing to get around the DMCA. They also talk about Belden purchasing HDMI cable manufacturer PPC for $515 Million. Next, they ask if the glasses-free 3D revolution is over. The group ends by sharing what AV enthusiasts do for holiday light displays.
AVWeek Podcast Episode 68: Mostly Harmless
December 10, 2012
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Host Tim Albright and the panel talk about the demise of rear-projection TVs, as Mitsibishi has ended its consumer DLP TV line. The group discusses CEDIA's move to offer THX training at ISE, and also why interactive displays have taken off in the UK. There is a debate on whether 20% of independent reps should be gotten rid of. The gang debates which is the best streaming video service