Weekly Wrap-Up: July 11, 2014
It’s Friday and time for the Weekly Wrap-Up!
Every week we give you a second look at some of the top stories from the week. This week’s wrap-up features some new product announcements from Extron and Christie, a post from Matt Cooper on the state of virtual reality in the AV industry, a review of the ISTE conference and the education market in the AV industry, a 4K blog post from Mark Coxon and more!
We hope you enjoy this week’s edition. If you feel that we have left something out, please let us know!
Enjoy!
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