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An abbreviation for Professional Audio Visual, Pro AV groups all technologies and equipment used by professionals to communicate, broadcast, interact or collaborate. Giant displays, lights, and sound devices are considered Pro Av products and they are often used in commercial ways such as advertising and marketing.

Common examples of Pro AV are the big interactive displays installed on big cities’ streets or, more recently, things like 3D advertising displays on buildings.

Companies like pro AV technology because it’s an excellent way to interact with customers, and the possibilities are often unlimited. Pro AV allows companies to be as original as possible, producing more talking points and making a more significant impact.
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Projecting success

Thu, 1st Jul 2010
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With tight budgets, resellers must avoid common pitfalls in projector sales. On-site consultations and future-proofing are key to providing the right solution.
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Back to the future

Thu, 1st Jul 2010
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From VCRs to high-definition screens, digital signage evolves, embracing interactivity and integration, shaping the future of retail engagement.
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Signs of the digital times

Thu, 1st Jul 2010
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Digital signage systems, from banks to retail stores, are revolutionising advertising with dynamic content, and growth is predicted at a CAGR of 10% until 2014.
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Dasent brings Sanyo Security to NZ

Sun, 13th Jun 2010
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Mark Dasent and Kevin Swainson of Connector Systems secure the Sanyo Security brand for NZ, integrating advanced digital video solutions into their portfolio.
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Show them a sign

Mon, 1st Mar 2010
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NZ businesses embrace digital signage, tailoring real-time info for customers, spotlighting the trend's rapid content refresh capabilities.
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Content control

Mon, 1st Mar 2010
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In the quest for the perfect digital signage, simplicity and reliability reign supreme, ensuring imagery hits its mark on time.
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A digital on-ramp

Mon, 1st Mar 2010
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Retailers seek 'stickiness' with consumers, using digital signage as a potent tool to keep brands in customers' minds and pockets.
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Look here, buy now

Mon, 1st Mar 2010
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Digital signage might not be in every store around the country, but it’s certainly making a good effort to be!.
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Getting the best view on screen

Mon, 1st Mar 2010
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Choosing the right flat panel display elevates digital signage success, beyond initial cost to durability, and advanced technology.
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The selling point

Mon, 1st Mar 2010
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Digital signage, while gaining traction in retail, faces confusion and challenges despite potential for enhancing customer experience.
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Sektor to distribute Panasonic

Wed, 27th Jan 2010
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Sektor partners with Panasonic to distribute a wide range of tech, including security systems and ToughBooks, with an exclusive in NZ.
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New role for HP's Grey

Wed, 20th Jan 2010
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HP’s Warwick Grey has been appointed as Marketing Manager for the Personal Systems Group (PSG) for HP South Pacific and will relocate to Sydney.
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Google's Nexus One phone unveiled

Wed, 6th Jan 2010
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Google’s contender to Apple’s overwhelmingly popular iPhone – the Nexus One – has finally been unveiled at a recent presentation in Mountain View in California.
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Telco well placed in Deloitte Fast 50

Fri, 6th Nov 2009
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Telecommunication providers had a strong showing in this year’s Deloitte Fast 50, which ranks the fastest growing companies in New Zealand.
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Review: Asus VW161D 16IN

Fri, 1st May 2009
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Asus VW161D review: An affordable, compact monitor. Ideal for saving desk space, but compromised on screen quality and connectivity options.
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NZ-based Wallflower snatched up for $20m

Fri, 2nd Feb 2007
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NZ's Wallflower, creator of innovative software, is bought by GSBC for $20m, promising global expansion and technological advancements.