Calibration
The process of adjusting AV equipment for optimal performance—ensuring accurate colors, sound levels, and clarity.
The process of adjusting AV equipment for optimal performance—ensuring accurate colors, sound levels, and clarity.
A projector screen designed to block out surrounding light for better image quality in bright rooms.
Any screen that shows content—TVs, projectors, monitors, or video walls.
Any equipment that provides content—like a Blu-ray player, streaming box, or cable receiver.
A device that sends infrared signals to control equipment hidden in cabinets or other rooms.
Dividing a home or building into areas that can be controlled independently for audio, lighting, or climate.
A device that fine-tunes audio signals for clarity, balance, and performance—especially in complex sound systems.
Technology that powers devices like cameras or access points through a single Ethernet cable—no separate power cord needed.
A device that records video from IP cameras and stores it digitally—used in surveillance systems.
The delay between a signal being sent and received—important for live video, gaming, or conferencing.