by Amy Madden | Nov 16, 2012 | Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
Last week I linked to a blog post from Paul Gragtman from ET Group, where he talked about screen real estate in video conferencing, and how systems are often undersized for the best user experience. I’d like to continue down this path and quote his post “The 5 Biggest...
by Amy Madden | Nov 1, 2012 | Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
Let me preface this post by stating that I am not a video conferencing expert. Draper has always been an accessory manufacturer, and we are beginning to offer more accessories for video conferencing. So I’ve started paying more attention to video conferencing. I’m...
by Jim Hoodlebrink | Oct 25, 2012 | From the Field, Rental & Staging, Screen Technology
Now that I’m recovering from seeing white dots and peering through the fake fog…the LDI Lighting and Design Show is as strong as ever. Traffic in Vegas is up, and many came to our booth with a positive outlook. Looks promising for a strong upcoming year. I...
by Amy Madden | Oct 2, 2012 | Draper Updates, Home Theatre, Pro AV Integration, Rental & Staging, Screen Technology
It’s time for AV Week again, and we’re doing things a bit differently this year. In 2011, we sent a group of Draper employees to meet with different classes from our local vocational school. This year, they are coming to us, the Mecca of projection screens. For those...
by Amy Madden | Aug 30, 2012 | Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
If your church is anything like mine, then you have a volunteer AV staff. Maybe one or two people run sound. Someone else designs and runs whatever programs are used on the PC. Someone else handles the screen (when is it up, down, on, off, etc.). The key is we are...
by Lee Denhart | Aug 21, 2012 | From the Field, Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
Here’s an article that Ross Rhoades, regional sales manager for the south central area, wrote for a dealer newsletter. We liked it and wanted to share it with you as well. — Lee You may choose to keep the black bars on 4:3 sources, or decide to stretch or...