The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)® today announced five new standards, ranging in topic from accessibility to 3D video to wireless charging, which are now available to guide designers as they develop innovative products for consumers.
CEA also released a technical report that addresses television picture brightness.
In the continuation of our ongoing series on home automation we discuss Crestron.
Perhaps the biggest name in home automation, Crestron is the standard by which other automation products are measured.
Crestron solutions are found in the home, corporations, hospitals, education and more.
Like other solutions, Crestron home automation packages give you control over your lighting, climate, and entertainment.
Here is a little of what Crestron supports.
Pacific Media Associates is a company that tracks the front projector display market, and they have recently released their latest projections.
They expect that 5.4 million 3D-capable front projectors will ship in 2014, which is roughly five times as many as are expected to ship this year.
While some analysts see the education market as [...]
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