Thomas J. Norton

Thomas J. Norton  |  Sep 09, 2017
I’m always on the lookout for new ways to use room treatments. With its Beosound Shape, Bang & Olufsen combines room absorption with on-wall speakers in a geometric shape that produces an optical illusion that it’s protruding from the wall more than it actually is...
Thomas J. Norton  |  Sep 09, 2017
ompanies are always looking for new products that make use of their core competencies. While powered window treatments might not seem to be high on the home theater installation hierarchy, when you think about it they make sense for a company that also offers both powered and fixed screens...
Thomas J. Norton  |  Sep 09, 2017
Digital Projection impressed with three of its premier models for home theater buyers with deep pockets. The Insight 4K Laser, a 3-chip DLP, was shown on a screen big enough to be used in a modest multipex.
Thomas J. Norton  |  Sep 09, 2017
Year after year GoldenEar manages to get great results in its show demos, and this year was no exception. The new product being introduced here was the Invisa Signature Point Source in-wall speaker ($999 each)...
Thomas J. Norton  |  Sep 09, 2017
Harman went all out again this year with its Synthesis electronics and more JBL speakers than would fit in any domestic space sort of a McMansion.
Thomas J. Norton  |  Sep 08, 2017
TI demonstrated a new smaller version of its 4K Digital Light Processing (DLP) imaging chip at CEDIA 2017.
Thomas J. Norton  |  Sep 08, 2017
Sony featured a new $25,000 laser-driven, true 4K projector in its demo theater. It looked spectacular...
Thomas J. Norton  |  Sep 08, 2017
LG has partnered with Technicolor to produce a picture mode that's said to offer their standards for color performance.
Thomas J. Norton  |  Sep 08, 2017
LG is finding a number of practical commercial applications for its OLED designs.
Thomas J. Norton  |  Sep 08, 2017
JVC unveiled the fifth generation of its eShift technology in three new projectors.

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