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Archive for April, 2014

2 Systems for Managing Your Campus AV

Looking for the all-in-one solution for your campus AV needs? You are in luck! There are two big players in the networked AV space that can make campus AV support a breeze. Extron’s Global Viewer, and Crestron’s Fusion Room View are both great solutions for this. So lets take a deeper look into the details to see which one is better fit for you. Before we get too far into the differences, lets talk about how they are the same. Generally the costs of the two systems are about the same. You get no advantage price hunting on these pieces…

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Collaboration in Digital Spaces

Collaboration is a hot topic in working environments. It’s about being together, when you physically are not, and it can also be about sharing ideas at faster speeds and using technology to share that information in collaboration rooms. AVG has installed many different systems in collaboration rooms, and in this post, we are going to talk about the first step to AV collaboration, and that revolves around the connection of multiple machines into one space. Let’s dive in! There are two main solutions when we talk about collaboration in meeting spaces, wired and wireless. Wired solutions are exactly as they…

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Mount Saint Mary’s University – Case Study

Mount Saint Mary’s University, a longtime client of AVG, was in need of an upgrade in the Laughlin Auditorium for their audio-video system.  The system being upgraded was actually a previous AVG installation from back in 2006.  AVG outfitted Laughlin Auditorium with a system that was quite sophisticated for the time.  The system consisted of a sound system, video projection system, and automated control system.  Beyond its age, one of the biggest factors for the upgrade was the system could not accommodate any digital video signals such as DVI, HDMI or Display Port.  With the analog sunset looming and some…

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