“Innovation is key
at
Crestron and we will announce major product launches at Integrated Systems
Europe in
Amsterdam in February 2018. There will be plenty to shout about,” says Crestron’s Phillip
Pini.
“This year we launched our new video distribution solution DigitalMedia NVX which is full of features that the marine market has been eagerly awaiting. It offers incredible image quality delivering
ultra
high-definition 4K video with 60Hz frame rates, 4:4:4 colour sampling and HDR over a standard one gigabit ethernet network. This means it’s not only
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VMAG’s David Leone has been in the business more than 20 years and seen many a trend come and go. “Today, most guests on board yachts are wanting to use their own personal phones, iPads and other mobile devices to play music and video. They want to put photos, or the video they took on an excursion, on the TV and share them with others. How about putting the content from four phones on the TV at the same time? Or hold a business meeting in the salon while at anchor in France? No problem, this is all possible. Yet most AV integrators don’t even think of all the possibilities. They don’t think outside the box. We like to put the ‘wow’ factor into our installs, we enable possibilities.”
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Favouring Crestron (amongst others), VMAG has plenty to get excited about. David continues, “As for new innovations to the AV ‘operating system’, we are currently testing full voice control from Crestron Remotes and Panels, as well as Bluetooth technology that allows you to take your phone or iPad into different areas of the vessel. The user interface on the mobile device will automatically synch up with that area, you won’t have to select zones anymore - it does it automatically based on the room you are in. Our systems will offer these features out of the box once they are ready for release. On the AV
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