InfoComm’s “Understanding Digital Video Formats — From DVI-D to Thunderbolt and More!”

This webinar was completed on Aug 27, 2015.

The AV world has moved away from analog connectivity and it’s not moving back. Digital video is your future! In addition to sourcing content in the digital domain, we must understand the variation in connectivity and performance. Add to this the demand for digital content protection and the realities of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), coupled with the proliferation of digital mobile devices and commercial/consumer convergence, and it all means that the ability to accommodate emerging standards in enterprise environments has never been more important. If you’re wondering how long your aging VGA connections in your conference rooms will suffice, you’ll find the answers in this presentation. If you need to know if HDMI or DisplayPort is the right connectivity to design into your next system, then this is a class you need to take. If you want to know how to accommodate legacy DVI-D and simultaneously prepare for Thunderbolt, then this is a training you won’t want to miss. If you are looking for a competitive edge, and you’re just not sure what all these new acronyms mean for your and your project. then this will be time well spent. Join us for Understanding Digital Video Formats – From DVI-D to Thunderbolt and More and step into the future with confidence!

Presenter

Joe Cornwall, CTS®-D, ISF-C, Technology Evangelist, C2G Inc.

A dynamic presenter, award-winning author and widely recognized industry trainer, Joe Cornwall has worked in the commercial AV industry for well over two decades. He’s held both management and technical positions in broadcast, residential and commercial market sectors. Cornwall is an Adjunct Faculty member of InfoComm and a frequent presenter at BICSI, AIA and other industry events. A graduate of the University of Cincinnati, he holds CTS-D, ISF-C, FOI and DSCE industry certifications. Today, Cornwall is the Technology Evangelist for Legrand N. A., where he is responsible for predicting the future and making it happen.