Microsofts Project Rigel, the exciting future of meeting rooms.

People in the Audio visual and meeting room business have heard about Microsofts Project Rigel for some time now, most of what has been released are reputations. But not too long ago more information was leaked and it seems like Microsoft have gone into cooperation with Logitech, Polycom and Crestron. In my mind this is truly a genius move by Microsoft. Many businesses wants the … Continue reading Microsofts Project Rigel, the exciting future of meeting rooms.

1st step automation: the power synchro.

Automation is obviously more popular than ever before with low entry products such as NFC and Sonos to more high end Crestron Pyng and the list goes on and on. The thought of automation can sometimes be very scary if you don´t have a programming background. But that could not be further from the truth as long as you are willing to give it a shot, … Continue reading 1st step automation: the power synchro.

Polycom RealPresence Debut

Polycom created the Debut for small and medium sized businesses and mid-market customers that want to upgrade from consumer quality video to enterprise quality video. The Debut works best in smaller meeting places and huddle rooms. The Debut is a all in one device which are easy enough to install with just two simple cables to connect and it up and going. You will configure … Continue reading Polycom RealPresence Debut

HP T730, the future of thin clients?

HP t730 is the ultimate thin client, this might actually be the future of computers. Back in November 2015 HP released the HP t730 rather unnoticed, a few searches on Google and you will notice that much is said about this thin client. With the HP t730 you have the worlds first thin client that can drive quad UHD/4K displays natively, with possibility to run up to … Continue reading HP T730, the future of thin clients?

Better Business with DisplayPorts

When HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) first was released in 2003 it made sense that it got so much attention as it did, because it was a giant step in visual technology. The technology was put into devices such as Playstation, TV´s and later Blue Ray players. The HDMI specification was designed/manufactured by six consumer electronics giants: Hitachi, Panasonic, Philips, Silicon Image, Sony, and Toshiba. … Continue reading Better Business with DisplayPorts

Logitech Webcam C930e

  So are you looking for a cheap, plug and play, high quality webcams? Logitech has made a web camera that offers FullHD (1080p) with 30 frames per second, and while it films in fullHD it does a 4x digital zoom. The Logitech c930e supports H.264 with scalable video coding and UVC 1.5 encoding technology. The technology gives you a cleaner video stream because the … Continue reading Logitech Webcam C930e