by Lee Denhart | Dec 13, 2016 | Draper Updates, From the Field, Home Theatre, Houses of Worship, Pro AV Integration, Rental & Staging
Draper is pleased to announce a new AV Regional Sales Manager for the southeastern United States. David McLaughlin, CTS-D, will be responsible for managing AV sales efforts in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. David comes to Draper with...
by Amy Madden | Dec 9, 2016 | Draper Updates, Home Theatre, Houses of Worship, International Update, Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
Earlier this year, we were talking to some of our residential technology dealers, who also do commercial AV work. In our discussions, an issue that kept coming up was getting people to understand when it is time for an upgrade of their projection screens. In recent...
by Terry Coffey | Dec 2, 2016 | Draper Updates, Home Theatre, Houses of Worship
A co-worker recently shared a piece of online comic fan art with the rest of the Draper marketing department. The image, which is by someone called MaxIsDrawing, shows Lois Lane—yes, Superman’s S.O. Lois Lane—at her desk, laptop open, coffee in hand. On her computer...
by Terry Coffey | Nov 29, 2016 | Draper Updates, Home Theatre, Houses of Worship, International Update, Pro AV Integration
Several years ago, one of our AV salespeople shared a story that boggled my mind. It’s a story of the need to consider AV equipment security. This AV person had taken an order for a replacement motor for one of Draper’s heavy duty projection screens. For some reason,...
by Terry Coffey | Nov 25, 2016 | Draper Updates, Home Theatre
It doesn’t seem possible, but with Thanksgiving officially behind us, it’s already time to start thinking about Christmas! And around here, of course, we are dreaming of a TecVision Christmas! One of the most fun parts of the holiday season is watching the movies—both...
by Terry Coffey | Nov 22, 2016 | Architecture/Green Building, Draper Updates, Home Theatre, Pro AV Integration, Solar Control & Window Shades
Recently, we shared a number of NAQs—Never Asked Questions—relating to our AV products. NAQs are the opposite of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs); not only do they almost never get asked, but they are questions we wish we’d hear more often. You can click here to read...