Latest headlines: Mark Coxon’s part 2 on picking the perfect projector, plus news from Screen Innovations, PPDS, Korbyt and more
April 25, 2024 | Volume: 16 | Issue 8
rAVe DIGITAL SIGNAGE Edition
It’s time for part two of Mark Coxon’s series on picking the perfect projector for your use case. In this article, he writes about what “native 4K” means. Many projectors that claim 4K resolution are actually producing a 1080p 2560×1600 resolution, then moving the engine at a higher refresh rate to create a larger pixel map.
Why might that be a problem? I’m sure you can imagine, but if you’re interested in reading more, the full article is here.
It’s funny how great minds think alike. No sooner had I posted my first blog on picking the proper projector than I received a comment from Aaron Peterson at Mechdyne pointing out that I missed a crucial part […]
Screen Innovations announced the new SI CarbonBlack Mesh Holographic Screens for Interactive 3D realism, depth, and visual “magic.” CarbonBlack Holographic is […]
Sony Electronics now has a new 98-inch version of its BRAVIA pro line dubbed the BZ53L aimed at corporate, education, and retail applications, the display […]
Korbyt announced Korbyt Anywhere for Webex, expanding the company’s platform to any Cisco device within the Webex ecosystem. This enables corporate users to […]
InfoComm 2024, June 8-14 (exhibits 12-14) at the Las Vegas Convention Center, will present a digital signage program, featuring training courses, the D=SIGN […]
InfoComm 2024 Attendees: You asked for it, so he’s doing it. rAVe founder, Gary Kayye, will be delivering the “The Future of Workspaces is All About Experiences” […]