Runco LightStyle LS-5

Runco LightStyle LS-5

The Runco LightStyle LS-5 costs a packet, but its performance with HD is glorious

  • For

    Excellent detail resolution, contrast; comprehensive menus; good connectivity; sensible remote handset

  • Against

    On paper and physically cheaper rivals seem to offer as much or more

By Runco‘s usual standards, the LightStyle LS-5 is something of a budget product.

The LS-5’s lowly status (in Runco’s range) is reflected in the relative lack of luxury features and fairly basic spec. It’s a Full HD single chip DLP projector with a six-segment colour wheel.

We usually see motorised focus at this kind of price level and some kind of easy way to lens shift. That’s not the case here: the LS5 has to be focussed and zoomed manually, and lens shift requires the rather odd arrangement of removing a small plastic cover and adjusting horizontal and vertical shift with the use of a supplied Allen key.

It all seems oddly basic for a product of this price, and much cheaper rival projectors from the likes of Panasonic have far more elegant manual arrangements.

Take a look at the menus, though, and the difference between this and cheaper offerings starts to become clear. There’s a wealth of adjustability here, from control over three types of noise reduction algorithms (general, block noise and mosquito) to myriad options for sharpness, gamma, and overscan.

Want to play around with colour? You’ll be in heaven with the vast range of fine-tuning available here. We ended up with noise reduction and sharpness on low settings, with all the other settings, ‘off’ or ‘standard’.

An impressively rendered picture
With a film as gloriously animated as the surprisingly creepy Coraline, the Runco delivers an impressively rendered picture.

Animated films on Blu-ray tend to look good on most digital displays, but even so, this projector wowed us with its clarity. There’s very little picture noise in the dark scenes, and the projector handles fast motion as securely as we’ve seen from a DLP.

We’re particularly impressed by its ability to combine bright whites in a dark scene without overly compromising either. All manufacturers claim a high contrast figure – it’s 15,000:1 for the LS-5 – but few can back it up so convincingly.

Moving onto some more natural source material, we try the Blu-ray of Clint Eastwood’s Gran Torino and continue to be impressed.

The LS-5 has a wonderfully subtle way with colours, combining richness with naturalness in a way rarely seen. Edges are defined with pleasing stability, which helps the projector when it comes to revealing fine detail – like, say, the individual blades of grass on Walt Kowalski’s lawn or the subtle shadows on his (always immaculately clean) Ford Gran Torino.

Fine scaling with SD
A switch to standard definition – both DVD and off-air transmissions – reveals the Runco to have a fine scaler and deinterlacer. While the LS-5 doesn’t hide the limitations of standard-definition signals, it still delivers a clean and detailed picture for the standard.

There’s no denying that $6995 is a hefty chunk of money to spend on a projector, particularly when excellent products such as JVC DLA-HD550 are available for around half as much.

Yet, view a carefully calibrated LS-5 with a suitable high quality source and there’s no denying its picture is truly amazing.

If picture performance is paramount, and you have the budget, we have no doubt this Runco is worth the money.

Introduction to the Runco LightStyle LS-100d Projector

For a truly immersive home theater experience, nothing compares to a large image that fills your field of view.  Unfortunately many of us don’t have a room that will work for a projector due to space and throw limitations and are forced to make do with a far smaller plasma or LCD display.  Runco has a solution for those challenging situations with their LS-100d, a short throw, LED-based projector capable of producing a 100″ image while being placed right up against the wall.

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Design and Setup of the Runco LightStyle LS-100d Projector

The LS-100d manages to pull off this feat with a specially designed curved mirror that takes the image off the lens and projects it onto the screen.  This design means that the LS-100d lacks any lens zoom or shift controls, as those would not be able to interact with the mirror assembly.  With this setup the LS-100d can provide an image between 84″ and 100″ in size, depending on how close you are able to place it to your screen.  Focus controls are available, but the design of the LS-100d makes all other lens controls unnecessary.

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Providing the image is a DLP chip powered by an LED light engine.  The use of an LED engine means you won’t ever have to worry about replacing a bulb over the life of the projector, and the light output should not have a noticeable decrease over time.  It also prevents the dreaded rainbow effect that some people suffer from with DLP-based projectors.  With the recommended 1.0 gain screen, the projector is capable of close to 13 ftL of light off an 84″ screen after calibration, and close to twice that with maximum output.

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The d at the end of the LS-100d model designation indicates that the image processing controls for the LS-100d is contained in the external DHD4 controller.  The DHD4 has all of the inputs one could require with 4 HDMI, a Component, 3 Composite and 2 YPbPrHV inputs that allow for RGB or Component video.  The DHD4 also has dual HDMI outputs, allowing you to run one to the projector and one to your surround sound processor, allowing the DHD4 to handle all the video and processing.

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The DHD4 provides for full video processing, including video scaling and full ISFccc controls for custom installers.  These controls are locked out from users, but allow for ISF Day and Night modes to be setup, and these are unique to every input, allowing the LS-100d to be truly calibrated for every source component to get the best performance.  The initial settings out of the box were very far off the HDTV standards, but once the Rec 709 color gamut is selected in the calibration controls, the settings were nearly spot on without any additional adjustments.  For those that want even better controls, there are full HSL controls available for all six primary and secondary colors, as well as white balance and gamma settings.  Keeping the controls separate from the projector itself makes setup much easier, as you only need to run a pair of cables from the DHD4 to the LS-100d, making a custom install easier.

On that note, the Runco will be sold by a custom installer which will save you a lot of aggravation as the radical mirror assembly means that installation and placement is very hard to get right.  Setting it up with my screen meant getting the height and distance from the screen just right to get a 96″ 16:9 image, and then making sure it was not off-axis at all.  Any small alignment issues were very noticeable as it caused a radical shift in geometry.  As such this is a projector you will certainly want to be permanently installed with a screen and not attempt to move from room to room.

 

The Runco LightStyle LS-100d Projector In Use

Once positioned correctly I fired up the LS-100d and started by watching a bit of Cars 2.  As I hadn’t adjusted the CMS yet, I was amazed to see the colors that were jumping off the screen at me.  LEDs can produce a much wider color gamut than traditional bulbs, and so there were shades of red, green, and blue that I hadn’t seen on a home projector before.  It was very inaccurate, but it was also eye-popping to see that a projector could produce these colors, and really with CGI content the extra pop was nice.  After admiring the colors for a bit, I set the CMS to Rec 709 and Cars 2 looked normal again.

With the opening scene on the oilrig, blacks were a bit darker than I was used to with a DLP projector.  I’m not sure if the LEDs allow for this, or if it is that Runco uses a much higher quality glass lens instead of plastic that has less light bleed, but the letterboxing bars blended into the edge of the screen much better than usual.  Geometry issues from the mirror setup were not noticeable in regular viewing, nor were any other side effects of the mirror setup.

As you would expect with a DLP, the image was razor sharp.  CGI can be good for evaluating the sharpness, as there is no possible issue with the focus or a bad film transfer to introduce a soft image.  Cars 2 looked great, with all the details coming across.  DLPs are also fantastic with motion resolution and here it looked superb as well.  There was no smearing or blurring of the image, as the cars flew around the track in Japan and Italy, and with the LEDs also no rainbows visible.

With The Fifth Element, skin tones from Bruce Willis and Milla Jovovich were spot on without excessive reddish or sunburnt tones, but the rest of the color palette certainly popped off the screen.  The last DLP I had around was an earlier Samsung RPTV model and not an LED based projector, but I never had colors that were as accurate yet vivid as these.  On Drive, the shadow detail was rendered well, which is very important in a film as dark as this, though the nighttime aerial shots of Los Angeles lacked some of the pop that projectors with higher native contrast, instead of using an iris, can manage.  All 24p content was shown at 48 Hz, and despite my worries about the lower rate I had no issues with the image showing flicker or any other artifacts.

Watching Casino Royale, the opening scene had good, rich shadow detail and blacks that blended into the letterbox bars and edges of the screen.  Once the location moves to the Bahamas, the LS-100d can put out stunning, rich blue water tones that I think most displays would be hard pressed to match.  Even though when calibrated an LED display should look the same as a conventional display, the shade of water from the LED seemed to be a bit different.  Letterboxing bars were not visible at all, and tones that were supposed to look neutral and natural did, while the bright water and other items in the Bahamas had a ton of pop to them.

After a week, I got quite used to the LS-100d being at the front of the room, where I didn’t walk in the light path every time I stood up or moved around.  For a smaller room where it would be used, this makes it easier for your guests to move around while watching something without disturbing the image for everyone else.  It also makes it a far better solution for those who would play motion-based video games, like the Wii of Xbox Kinect, as you don’t constantly interfere with the projector.  That LED lights are able to power up and run in seconds instead of minutes, and that you don’t shorten their life by turning the projector on for 30 minutes to watch a TV show makes the LS-100d better suited to a living room than most projectors would be.

With the ability to turn the LS-100d on and off and not worry about shortening the life of the bulb, I was able to treat it more like a TV.  I’d turn it on to watch an episode of a TV show, or for 30 minutes of a movie, instead of having to ensure I had a long block of time so as not to waste my bulb hours.  This ability lets the LS-100d operate more like a TV in a living room or other common setting instead of only as a projector for when you have a lot of time to sit down and watch a full movie.  The LS-100d can easily work as a typical projector, but its design and setup allows it to also work as something more.

Conclusions About the Runco LightStyle LS-100d Projector

I’m sure some people are still thinking “$19,000 for a projector that only does a 100″ image?” but that isn’t the reason for the LS-100d to exist.  Some of us can’t fit a typical projector into our rooms.  Even if we could afford an 85″ or 103″ flat panel display it might not physically be able to get into a room or be supported by the wall.  The LS-100d lets you install a true home theater sized screen almost anywhere you want and be able to fill it as long as you have the wall space.

If you have the space for a traditional projector and don’t need the optical tricks that Runco uses with the LS-100d, they have plenty of other projectors you can look into.  If you always wanted to have that movie theater in your home, but never had the space to make it work, the LS-100d might be able to solve that for you, and put out an image that looks fantastic.  The Runco LS-100d is a wonderful product that fills a niche of the home theater market very successfully.

 

 

SAVANT® to Exhibit Apple-based Home Control, Automation and Audio/Video Package at IBS 2012

Savant makes IBS debut within energy efficient NextGen Home Experience®

Hyannis, MA. January 28th, 2012–Savant Systems LLC, having delivered the first Apple®-based home automation andcommercial control system, has announced that the company will be showcasing a control, automation and media system at IBS 2012 in Orlando based upon Savant’s scalable SmartMedia solution that is targeted to a broad consumer market segment. In addition to controlling lighting, climate, security cameras and more, the versatile SmartMedia controller will be configured to demonstrate multi-zone audio and video distribution throughout the NextGen home. Savant’s revolutionary SmartEnergy solutionwill also be on display, measuring energy usage and production in real-time while empowering homeowners with critical information they can use to increase efficiency. The NAHB IBS Show is February 8-11 at the Orange County Convention Center.

“Savant is excited for the opportunity to demonstrate a powerful Apple-based whole-home control and automation package at IBS 2012,” reported Savant’s General Manager of Residential Business, Jim Carroll. “Savant has revolutionized the control and automation category by eliminating the complex and laborious programming regimen associated with legacy systems,” Carroll added. “We will be exhibiting systems for new construction as well as non-invasive wireless solutions for the retrofit market and our newest user interfaces, including the Savant Select remote and our TrueControl™ apps for iPad®, iPhone® and iPod touch® integration. In addition to the core functionality of the SmartMedia system, we will also be showcasing the customizable and expandable nature of our product line,” Carroll concluded.

See Savant Technology in Action within the NextGen Home at IBS 2012, West Lot 1, Booth P2

SmartEnergy Monitor: Savant’s SmartEnergy technology, which will be operational and on display within the NextGen home, measures both energy usage and production in real-time while delivering historical usage data from multiple energy management devices. SmartEnergy Monitor empowers homeowners with critical information and the capacity to improve overall efficiency while maintaining their preferred lifestyle. Once installed, users can monitor every aspect of electricity usage, from appliances to heating and lighting. Energy usage and/or production data can be viewed from home or remotely using an iPad.

Savant Select:: From simple source control to complete two-way whole-home automation, the Savant Select seamlessly merges the familiar functionality of Apple’s® latest iPod touch® with easy-to-use push buttons, creating a sleek yet powerful home control interface. Supporting Savant’s TrueControl iPod touch App and TrueCommand On-TV navigation, this powerful smart remote delivers the perfect balance of backlit pushbuttons and a 3.5-inch color touch screen.

TrueCommand On-TV control: Savant’s TrueCommand technology provides one of the most advanced and visually engaging way to navigate, browse, and select diverse services and multimedia content by boldly presenting attractive icons on any high definition TV. TrueCommand enables complete control of all home systems without the need to interrupt your audio or video programming. While watching your favorite movie, use a Savant home control remote to easily adjust the temperature, dim the lights, check security cameras, obtain weather updates and more.

TrueImage Control™: Savant’s TrueImage Control technology provides an innovative interface that allows you to touch actual images of Smart Home products to initiate commands. Simply touch the image of the actual light in the room you wish to control, and not only does the light in the room turn on/off or dim when pressed and held, but it also illuminates on the iPad confirming the command.

Savant Sound: Complimenting the SmartMedia multi-room A/V control system, Savant’s impressive array of architectural loudspeakers and 16-channel digital amplifier will be utilized to fill the NextGen home with great sound throughout three independent zones. Full control of the distributed audio system will be demonstrated on the iPad and Savant Select remote.

About Savant

Savant Systems, a 21st century company, designs, develops and manufactures a complete suite of integrated solutions that has defined the modern age of home and commercial automation. Savant’s Apple-based platform cohesively addresses controlaudio/videotelephony, digital display, energy management and the media integration needs of today’s most advanced environments. Through its relationship with Apple®, Savant has leveraged the familiarity and intuitive nature of the iPad® and iOS family of devices to address the control and automation needs of today’s consumers. Unlike competitive
solutions, Savant’s revolutionary Blueprint™ software platform enables the rapid configuration of systems without the need for low-level programming. Through ongoing innovation, Savant continues to define the future of control and automation for
residential and commercial applications. www.savantsystems.com

Savant delivers the first iTunes Match-compatible integrated control and multi-room audio solution

Hyannis, MA. January 6th – Savant Systems LLC, having delivered the first Apple®-based home automation and commercial control system, has announced iTunes Match℠ compatibility for Savant SmartSystem controllers, making media storage ubiquitous and user-friendly to the highest degree.

iTunes Match is a subscription service available from Apple that, via compatibility with the Savant environment, enables users to automatically sync music and playlists between their home computer, any compatible iOS devices and their Savant system. This means that both transfer and access of music files has been made dramatically easier, including music purchased from iTunes®, CD’s Imported from a personal collection, or purchased from another online service. Subscribers will benefit from a seamless interface —playlists from computers or iOS devices will automatically sync to iCloud®, making their music library available to them at multiple residences and eliminating the chore of manually updating your collection in each location.

“As Savant continues to be at the forefront of Apple integration, iTunes Match compatibility is great news for our customers because it offers the ultimate in convenience and efficiency when creating and accessing your music collection,” commented Savant CEO Robert Madonna. “Think about it — any song uploaded to your iTunes account from any registered device at home, your secondary residence or on the go will automatically be added to your Savant multi-room audio/video library and will be available to play throughout your home,” Madonna added. Compatible music formats includes AAC, MP3, WAV, AIFF, Apple Lossless, and more. iTunes Match also supports up to 10 devices — including your computer, iPhone®, iPod touch®, iPad®, and Apple TV®. These devices will all sync automatically, locating new playlists or songs as needed.

About Savant

Savant Systems, a 21st century company, designs, develops and manufactures a complete suite of integrated solutions that has defined the modern age of home and commercial automation. Savant’s Apple-based platform cohesively addresses controlaudio/videotelephony, digital display, energy management and the media integration needs of today’s most advanced environments. Through its relationship with Apple®, Savant has leveraged the familiarity and intuitive nature of the iPad® and iOS family of devices to address the control and automation needs of today’s consumers. Unlike competitive
solutions, Savant’s revolutionary Blueprint™ software platform enables the rapid configuration of systems without the need for low-level programming. Through ongoing innovation, Savant continues to define the future of control and automation for residential and commercial applications. www.savantsystems.com

Apple Introduces All New MacBook Pro with Retina Display

SAN FRANCISCO—June 11, 2012—Apple® today unveiled an all new 15-inch MacBook® Pro featuring a stunning Retina™ display, all flash storage and quad-core processors in a radically thin and light design. Measuring a mere 0.71 inches and weighing only 4.46 pounds, the completely redesigned MacBook Pro sets a new standard in performance and portability for pro users.

“The MacBook Pro with Retina display pushes the limits of performance and portability like no other notebook,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “With a gorgeous Retina display, all flash architecture and a radically thin and light design, the new MacBook Pro is the most advanced Mac we have ever built.”

The new MacBook Pro Retina display is the world’s highest resolution notebook display with over 5 million pixels, 3 million more than an HD television. At 220 pixels-per-inch, the Retina display’s pixel density is so high the human eye cannot distinguish individual pixels from a normal viewing distance, so text and graphics look incredibly sharp. The Retina display uses IPS technology for a 178-degree wide viewing angle, and has 75 percent less reflection and 29 percent higher contrast than the previous generation.

Featuring a precision engineered aluminum unibody design and an all flash storage architecture, the all new MacBook Pro is the lightest MacBook Pro ever and nearly as thin as a MacBook Air®. Flash storage that is up to four times faster than traditional notebook hard drives enables the all new MacBook Pro to play four simultaneous streams of uncompressed 1080p HD video from internal storage.* The flash storage architecture also delivers improved reliability, instant-on responsiveness and 30 days of standby time.

The MacBook Pro with Retina display features the latest Intel Core i7 quad-core processors up to 2.7 GHz with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.7 GHz, NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M discrete graphics, up to 16GB of faster 1600 MHz RAM and flash storage up to 768GB. Two Thunderbolt and two USB 3.0 ports allow pro users to connect to multiple displays and high performance devices, and a new HDMI port offers quick connectivity to HDTVs.

The MacBook Pro battery delivers up to 7 hours of wireless productivity, and uses advanced chemistry and Adaptive Charging technology to provide up to 1,000 recharges.** The MacBook Pro also features a FaceTime® HD camera, glass Multi-Touch™ trackpad, full-size backlit keyboard, dual microphones, enhanced speakers, 3-stream 802.11n Wi-Fi and a thinner MagSafe® 2 power port.

OS X® Lion, iPhoto®, iMovie®, iTunes® and other Apple apps including Aperture® and Final Cut Pro® X have been updated to take full advantage of the new MacBook Pro with Retina display. The updated Aperture 3.3 also includes revolutionary new image adjustment features and now supports a unified photo library so photographers can move seamlessly between iPhoto and Aperture.

The all new MacBook Pro ships with OS X Lion. Starting today, customers who purchase a Mac are eligible for a free copy of OS X Mountain Lion when it becomes available. Mountain Lion introduces innovative features including the all new Messages app, Notification Center, system-wide Sharing, AirPlay® Mirroring, Game Center and the enhanced security of Gatekeeper. With iCloud® built into the foundation of OS X, Mountain Lion makes it easier than ever to keep your content up to date across all your devices.

New iPad Tops Three Million

 CUPERTINO, California―March 19, 2012―Apple® today announced it has sold three million of its incredible new iPad®, since its launch on Friday, March 16. The new iPad features a stunning new Retina™ display, Apple’s new A5X chip with quad-core graphics, a 5 megapixel iSight® camera with advanced optics for capturing amazing photos and 1080p HD video, and still delivers the same all-day 10 hour battery life* while remaining amazingly thin and light. iPad Wi-Fi + 4G supports ultrafast 4G LTE networks in the US and Canada, and fast networks around the world including those based on HSPA+ and DC-HSDPA.**

“The new iPad is a blockbuster with three million sold―the strongest iPad launch yet,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. “Customers are loving the incredible new features of iPad, including the stunning Retina display, and we can’t wait to get it into the hands of even more customers around the world this Friday.”

The new iPad is already available in the US, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Switzerland, UK and the US Virgin Islands and will be available in 24 more countries starting at 8:00 a.m. local time on Friday, March 23 through the Apple Online Store (www.apple.com), Apple’s retail stores and select Apple Authorized Resellers, including Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Macau, Mexico, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.

The new iPad Wi-Fi models are available in black or white for a suggested retail price of $499 (US) for the 16GB model, $599 (US) for the 32GB model, $699 (US) for the 64GB model. iPad Wi-Fi + 4G for either AT&T or Verizon is available for a suggested retail price of $629 (US) for the 16GB model, $729 (US) for the 32GB model and $829 (US) for the 64GB model. iPad is sold in the US through the Apple Online Store (www.apple.com), Apple’s retail stores and select Apple Authorized Resellers. Additionally, the incredible iPad 2 is now offered at a more affordable price of $399 (US) for the 16GB Wi-Fi model and just $529 (US) for the 16GB Wi-Fi + 3G model.

*Battery life depends on device settings, usage and other factors. Actual results vary.

**4G LTE is supported only on AT&T and Verizon networks in the U.S. and on Bell, Rogers, and Telus networks in Canada. Data plans sold separately.

Apple designs Macs, the best personal computers in the world, along with OS X, iLife, iWork and professional software. Apple leads the digital music revolution with its iPods and iTunes online store. Apple has reinvented the mobile phone with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, and is defining the future of mobile media and computing devices with iPad.

Lutron Releases Sivoia QS Cellular Shades

Lutron has released the Sivoia QS battery-powered cellular shades, which feature using hybrid drive design and efficient standby power dubbed Triathlon battery life technology to extend battery life to three years. Standard D batteries power the shades. 

Three versions are available: a non-system version, controlled by an infrared remote, priced at $299; a non-sytem version controlled by Lutron’s Pico wireless remote control, priced at $324; and the Sivoia QS system version, which is compatible with HomeWorks QS, RadioRA 2, and GRAFIK Eye QS, for a base price of $424. Prices will vary depending on size, with a maximum of 82 inches by 82 inches, and fabric. 

There are also three styles available: single cell light filtering, allowing daylight to filter in even when shades are down, available in sheer, woven, and crush fabrics; double cell light filtering, allowing some light filtering inside, saving energy with an insulating, double cell design; and a single cell blackout version, blocking light entering, saving energy with an aluminum lining.

Lutron’s Finire’ LED recessed lights ensure compatibility between dimmers, drivers, and fixtures. Finire’ addresses common issues of LEDs—including quality of light and color concerns—by combining Lutron’s technology to create light output with different color temperatures, comparable to incandescent bulbs and CFLs.

Users can choose between a 15 watt or 18 watt LED with equivalent light output of 60 watts to 90 watts incandescent lighting. Other features include infrequent lamp changes; flexibility with field interchangeable light module, driver, and beam spreads.

Chief Adds Ceiling-Mounted Flat Panel Solutions

Chief plans to introduce a new generation of flat panel ceiling mount solutions.

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Chief will introduce the LCM2X2U Ceiling Mount this fall.

 

Single-display ceiling mounts
Features of the single ceiling mounts include continuous tilt ranges with four set locking points that eliminate guesswork when adjusting multiple screens; easy on/off mount connection for ease of installation and service; tool-free screen engagement; optional padlock security; Centris technology to provide fingertip tilt; and optimization for a wide range of display sizes.

Multi-display ceiling mounts
Features of the multi-display ceiling mounts include independent height, plumb and lateral shift adjustment knobs to help align displays, no tools required, and optimization for a wide range of display sizes. Models can be combined to create any menu board or video wall configuration up to three displays tall. Available accessories include power management, secure storage and video conferencing shelves, and computer and digital media player adapters.

“These new mounts will incorporate many of the suggestions and feedback we get from end users,” said Luke Westin, associate product manager. “We think they will be pleased with the ease of installation, versatility and scalability of the new mounting solutions.”

Apple Previews iOS 6

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  • Fall 2012
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Coming this fall, iOS 6 will be available to iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch users as a free software update. 

It has over 200 new features, including all-new Maps, new Siri features, Facebook integration, shared Photo Streams, new Passbook app, and more.

Apple Introduces All-New AirPort Express

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Availability:

  • Now available
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AirPort Express features a completely redesigned compact enclosure and new capabilities including simultaneous dual-band, a USB 2.0 port for wireless printer sharing, AirPlay support, and an additional Ethernet port. 

Setup is built into OS X and iOS, and AirPort Utility 6.0 for OS X Lion and for iOS provides a visual map of the network for viewing and reconfiguring devices. 

Visit the Apple Wi-Fi Products Page on Apple Sales Web for a First Look, Then and Now, Product Presentation, and Channel Asset Kit.