Salt Lake City-based Control4 used CEDIA EXPO to spotlight its annual dealer awards, which recognizes superior business practices, service and technical support to clients, and sales volume. New this year
As goes consumer electronics, so goes electronic systems contractors. And things are starting to go well. Consumer confidence in the economy increased by half a point this past summer, according
Also at CEDIA EXPO, the annual Electronic Lifestyles awards banquet spotlighted the best of breed. Go to http://www.cedia.net/awards/ for more details and information on all the winners. Among the honors,
In Atlanta, CEDIA announced its 2010–2011 volunteer executive committee and board of directors, responsible for guiding the association’s strategic initiatives.Executive Committee:ChairmanRandy VaughanAE Systems Home Automation & EntertainmentPortsmouth, Va.Vice ChairmanRandy StearnsEngineered
CEDIA Chief Executive Officer Utz Baldwin addresses the audience at the Annual Membership Meeting and Keynote Panel at CEDIA EXPO 2010.Forget about existing and new home sales, foreclosures, unemployment and
The award-winning Klipsch THX® Ultra2 custom home theater system brings real cinema sound to the comforts of home by using the same professional-grade technology as Klipsch's renowned commercial theater systems.
TOA Electronics Inc., a manufacturer of commercial audio, intercom, and CCTV products, announced the launch of its new 9000M2 Dealer Certification Program. TOA’s new 9000M2 Dealer Certification Program aggressively strives
Control4 announced a new generation of dedicated in-wall touch screens. Control4® InfinityEdge™ touch screens come in 5-in. and 7-in. sizes and feature edge-to-edge capacitive glass and a low profile design
Who is AIN? Authorized Integrators Network (AIN) is a complete low-voltage program for the building industry. Enhancing homes and workplaces with a comprehensive line of electronic products from the most
The original Capri (circa 1964), the light dimmer designed by Joel Spira, was donated to the National Museum of American History, which also received other materials from Spira, chairman and