Corporate, Education Markets Get New Digital Signage Offering from NEC

If you’re thinking about getting new digital signage equipment to kick off 2014, it’s time to look into NEC’s new digital signage display offering.

NEC Display Solutions has launched a 65-inch digital signage display to deliver touchscreen capabilities for digital signage and video wall applications in corporate, education, retail and restaurant environments. It will sell through its reseller networks, and CCS Presentation Systems will be your local business contact.

NEC’s digital 65” LED Backlit, touch integrated large screen display offers users full-HD resolution along with interactive capabilities. It’s part of NEC’s V-Series of components. Up to six simultaneous touches can be managed via the system’s four-camera optical imaging technology. The display’s anti-reflective glass coating protects the panel and allows for higher brightness transmittance.

Gaining new corporate brand-building or integrated school presence is what digital touch applications are designed to do. The V652-TM is expected to be available in October 2013 at an affordable price for schools, corporations and other suitable sites.

As an NEC reseller, CCS Presentation Systems works with educational institutions, corporate clients and others to provide a range of digital signage solutions as well as projectors and projection screens, HD video conferencing units, large digital displays, integrated control systems and much more. Contact us at https://ccsprojects.com/.

New Hampshire CCS Presentation Systems celebrates 15 years with Sept 12-13 Open House

CCS Presentation Systems in Nashua, NH is celebrating its 15 years in business with an open house for customers and potential clients on September 12-13, 2013.

In a feature on CCS in the Nashua Telegraph, CCS VP Chris Gamst recalled when in 1998 he and his wife contacted CCS in Arizona for the New England license to sell, install and service AV and video installation equipment for elementary schools, colleges, companies and government offices.

The company’s doing well, according to Mr. Gamst, as a result of its ongoing contract with Dartmouth College. This growth in business translates into a 38% increase in yearly revenue from its sale and installation of video presentation systems, teleconferencing equipment and flat panel displays installation.

For more information on its 15th birthday or the Sept. 12-13 open house, please contact CCS Presentations Systems in New Hampshire.

Product Spotlight – Anchor Audio

This year has seen great innovations from many of the fine partner companies we work with on a regular basis. One of these is CCS Presentation Systems’ partner Anchor Audio. Specializing in the manufacture of portable public address sound systems, wired and wireless intercoms, and lectern systems, Anchor Audio products are used in education, business, hospitality, government and military markets.

Here’s an overview from Anchor Audio’s rep on some of its new products for this year.

Anchor Audio also recently launched a portable battery-powered sound system called the Go-Getter for use where portable, high-quality audio is needed. It’s an ideal, top-of-the-line audio-visual solution at an affordable cost. To learn how audio products can improve your business, contact us at CCS Presentation Systems.

Crestron Sets Innovative Training and Research at Nurse Anesthesia Center at VCU

Crestron, a CCS Presentation Systems partner, set in place e-Control as its standard to connect and control every room at the prestigious VCU or Virginia Commonwealth University. VCU has over 300 Crestron connected rooms that are monitored and managed with RoomView.

VCU’s Nurse Anesthesia Simulation Center consists of a control room with one-way glass, three simulated operating rooms, a classroom for teaching and viewing the operating rooms and a conference room all connected by Crestron with distributed video and audio, and multi-site video conferencing capabilities.

The Nurse Anesthesia Center at VCU is truly one of the most innovative training and research centers in the world, and an impressive application of Crestron technology. Crestron RoomView asset management software is used to view & control the power aspects of all rooms, along with the scheduling of rooms, from a single location.

Find Audio-Visual Solutions at InfoComm 2013 in Orlando, FL

InfoComm 2013 kicks off in Orlando, FL next week! It’s the top technology show for audio visual solutions providers to corporate, education and government organizations.

About 2/3 of the attendees at the 2013 conference will be comprised of business-to-business AV solutions providers, and the other third will be end users of the audio-visual technology at corporations, universities, government agencies, houses of worship and more.

Our CCS manufacturing partner Crestron is a Platinum sponsor of this leading industry conference. Here’s what the company is planning:

  • Crestron InfoComm events, including a Partner Breakfast. Learn more about new technology and enterprise solutions for taking your corporation to new levels. Topics will include unified collaboration, digital AV networking and more. The Crestron Partner Breakfast will provide answers on how to lead your organization’s control and AV strategies.
  • Crestron also promises exciting product launches at InfoComm 2013. At the 2012 show, the company announced a 3 Series Control System – see more from the video clip below.

More details on Crestron’s InfoComm activities are posted on the Crestron blog. If you’re interested in learning more about how you can use its products in corporate or educational venues, contact CCS Presentation Systems for details, pricing and integrated system setup options.

Epson’s Moverio Smart Glasses Aimed at Businesses and Enterprise

As seen at the recent Google Developer conference in May, tech users are getting excited for the search giant’s upcoming wide-scale launch of Google Glass, its Internet glass set. But it’s not the only Web-enabled headset game in the business.

CCS Presentation Systems manufacturing partner Epson also unveiled its Web-enabled headset – the Moverio headset – at the recent conference as well.

The glasses are aimed at technology users at various enterprise groups – corporations, educational organizations, health facilities, government offices and more and are being pitched to enterprise level developers to create new applications suitable to those environments. The engineering team behind the glasses knows that the Moverio platform is still in development, and they expect great things to come from new AV display applications made for the system. Here is a short video outlining some of the fascinating applications envisioned by the Epson team for its Moverio platform:

Epson told reporters at the recent Google I/O conference that its Moverio glasses are being seen with specific business uses in mind. One report wrote about the example of a doctor wearing Moverio glasses to check important patient information, and others wrote of envisioning large area urban sections with its wide vision views. Its glasses can even display a video wall at a 360-degree perspective.

The unit being show to developers, the Moverio BT-100, is made up of multimedia glasses and a handheld control unit. Users can wear the glasses and use the control device to manage web browsing capabilities, watch content and check files or applications.

The Moverio glasses are an amazing audio-visual technology, and Epson says the platform is being shown to developers to inform and show potential uses in audio visual solutions for industry, education and government organizations. We’re excited for the breakthroughs, and hope to see great use of these in the coming years.

Save the Date: CCS Presentation System to Show New Parent Involvement Tools at Arizona PTA Convention

More schools around the state of Arizona are finding ways to bring technology into the classroom. Even with budget funding being limited, the growing demand for school safety and closer parent involvement is prompting classrooms to adapt to the use of technology tools.

Now, an opportunity for parents, teachers and vendors to get together to share and discuss some of these new digital advances is coming at the end of the school year. It’s the Arizona PTA Convention & Exhibition in Phoenix on May 31, 2013 to June 2, 2013 at the Sheraton Crescent Hotel in Phoenix.

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This convention is a terrific opportunity for parents, families, and school communities to find better ways to lead our children through their school days. PTA leaders at the show will address budget funding issues, as well as the struggle of implementing laws focused on Common Core Standards, Move on When Reading and new security and labeling systems for schools. The annual convention helps all parties to be better advocates for our children.

CCS Presentation Systems will exhibit new offerings for school safety, from the SAFE audio alert system, and increased parent involvement through the shared experience of Channelone Interactiv.

The award-winning Channel One News (from Channelone interactiv) has set the standard for news for young people. Each day’s 10 minute broadcast – produced in association with CBS News – covers national and global events, politics, science, technology, and human-interest stories all in an editorial voice specifically designed for young people. At the end of the show, a set of interactive SMART Board activities, directly related to the stories just seen, provide an exciting learning experience for the classroom. Parents can get involved with the new Family Daily app, which offers daily access to the broadcast via smartphone, portable device or web and provides discussion questions to spark some meaningful dinner-time conversation.

Audio Enhancement’s SAFE System provides a much-needed tool to help keep teachers and students secure from random acts of violence. Although many different plans including guards and arming our school staff, Audio Enhancement’s appropriately named SAFE System – Security Alert for Education – offers fast audio alerts to emergency teams, fast administration and security involvement. The AE Safe System allows teachers to press a button on a teardrop microphone and silently send an alert to first responders while activating live audio/video feeds directly from the classroom. We believe that this exciting new technology should be in every classroom across the country.

Save the Date: The Arizona PTA Convention & Exhibition is headed to Phoenix on May 31, 2013 to June 2, 2013 at the Sheraton Crescent Hotel in Phoenix.

Vote for CCS Presentation System Partners in InfoComm’s Installation Product Awards

One of the reasons behind CCS Presentation System’s success in all our markets is the excellent working relationships we maintain with our digital audio-visual equipment partners.

Since 1991, CCS has partnered with leading manufacturing and digital technology companies to provide audio-visual solutions for our customers in the corporate, government and education sectors. Through these partnerships, our customers have been given an opportunity to see the best of the best in audio-visual technologies.

Now, some of our partners’ products have been nominated for industry awards. InfoComm has announced finalists in the InfoComm Installation Product Awards 2013 and you can vote for the best products!

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Among our partners noted are:
– CCS partner Crestron is nominated for ‘Most Innovative Video Signal Management Product’ for its Crestron DM-MD64x64

– CCS partner Covid is nominated for ‘Most Innovative Commercial Systems Installation Accessory’ for its Covid Active Plenum USB Extender Cables

– CCS partner Chief is nominated for ‘Most Innovative Mounting Solution’ for its Chief FUSION Manual Height Adjustable Mobile Cart/LPAU
– CCS partner Da-Lite is nominated for ‘Most Innvoative Projection Screen’ for its Da-Lite Advantage and Contour
Because of these innovations created by our manufacturing partners, CCS Presentation Systems is able to offer our customers the latest technologies in audio-visual solutions, including LCD & plasma displays, digital projectors, interactive whiteboards, room control systems, audio systems, high definition videoconferencing systems and more. Today, CCS is one of the largest A/V integrators in the U.S., with more than 450 employees, sales offices in 13 states and annual revenue in excess of $115 million.

Vote today for our CCS Presentation System partners at InfoComm’s site. Voting ends on May 3rd.

Christie Digital Launches New Series of All-Weather Outdoor Digital Signage Displays

One of our CCS Presentation System partners Christie Digital continues to make innovative steps in how digital displays are used in all types of audience applications.

Christie Digital announced at the Integrated Systems Europe show in Amsterdam a new series of weatherproof LCD outdoor flat panels. The 55-inch, full 1920 x 1080 HD Christie FHD551-W panel is clearly a perfect fit for marketing in the outdoors. There are many applications for this ruggedly-built outdoor screen. Christie says it’s designed for outdoor sports venues, live events, entertainment parks, public displays, hospitalities and resorts and many other outdoor situations.

Christie Digital’s Product Manager Frank Anzures describes the new offering’s advantages to companies in both wet and dry weather zones in the video clip below:

He mentions that the FHD551-W screens are IP56 rated, which according to the specs, allows for ‘limited ingress of dust permitted (no harmful deposit) and protected against strong jets of water.’ The panel’s optimally bonded glass helps overall viewability and provides a harder screen shell which helps to eliminate or lessen scratches on the glass. Anzures says that protection offers uses in both harsh, dusty conditions and water conditions. “It’s a perfect panel for outdoor use”, says Anzures.

Christie writes in its press release that:

“The ability to use the Christie FHD551-W in landscape or portrait mode is ideal for rental staging applications, resorts, hotels and restaurants, to provide impactful content in public areas, while being rugged and durable to withstand rain, sleet, snow, and human interaction.“

CCS has offices all over the country, so we can see many audio-visual solutions for the Christie LCD weatherproof panel. Applications could include use outside sporting venues, used in state park locations to highlight hiking trails and other outdoor activities, or even use outside government and corporate buildings, as seen in the video above.

If you’re a business that sees a valuable use for such an innovative panel display, contact CCS Presentations for more details, audio-visual solution insights, consultation and installation. We will work with you in determining your needs and how we can work together on an upcoming digital signage project.

SMART Table brings new collaborative learning solution to K-12 classrooms

Interactive learning remains a high priority for school administrators, parents and students themselves. Our consumer world is overrun daily with new technology innovations. Now it’s time to transfer that future of learning into schools. It’s time to open up budgets and invest in interactive learning solutions in school districts. A child’s education needs only a small first step to go on to greatness. And that first step just might be at the table.

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SMART Technologies is well-known throughout the K-12 education industry for its installations, training and consultancy work with teachers in school rooms for its interactive Smart boards. Now, the company has advanced its teaching tools with The SMART Table.

The SMART Table is a new learning experience from one of the manufacturing partners of CCS Presentation Systems. By its design and form function, the SMART Table brings young learners together to develop and learn from each other both socially and academically.

Up to 8 students can interact simultaneously with the table at one time. With its 360-degree, multi-touch surface and 42″ HD 1080p LCD display, the SMART Table offers interactivity and active collaboration to achieve shared learning goals.

The SMART Table is designed for durability in active classrooms. The company made it scratch-resistant and spill-resistant, which is great news for teachers. The entire table is supported by a pedestal base that’s nearly untippable, making it appropriate, even for roughhousing students. The table also allows for students in wheelchairs to engage in active discussions and small group collaboration activities.

Teachers can access over 1,500 ready-made activity packs from the award-winning SMART Exchange™website, or create their own engaging lesson content using the included SMART Table Toolkit. Teachers can also import ready-made lessons and 3D multimedia content, with SMART Notebook™collaborative learning software (included with the SMART Table).

Schools and school districts usually work with audio-visual systems integrators and audio-visual solution providers to assess, integrate and implement Smart tools in the classroom.