Each year, vendors from all over the world go to Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show to show off the latest, greatest and coolest products of the year. Here are six of the coolest.
What do you do with the old equipment that you paid thousands of dollars for? There are several things you can do to still get some miles out of old equipment.
How do you keep up and always have the latest and greatest products without having to replace all your audio/video and computer equipment on a regular basis?
I’ve begun to recognize certain project approaches that at first sound logical but are extremely ill-advised. Believing the myth can be expensive and extend the time of an audio/visual project.
Playing movies and music can be as simple and easy as plugging in your iPod or inserting a disc into a DVD player. But what if you want that music in another area of the yacht or two guests want to watch the same movie in different staterooms?
Welcome a new column, Sound Waves, to The Triton. Sound Waves will address onboard equipment such as audio/video and lights, and all the issues involved in keeping them operational.