Aurora Multimedia Discusses Touchpanels and Technology Advancements at InfoComm 2024 Event
In the world of audio-visual technology, Aurora Multimedia's ReAX Room is causing quite a stir. According to its CEO and CTO, Paul Harris, the ReAX Room represents a significant change in control system topology.
The ReAX Room will be the main focus at InfoComm 2024, a significant event for Aurora Multimedia. This annual gathering allows the company to announce new products, gather feedback, and evolve their offerings to better suit customer needs. InfoComm 2024 will take place at the Las Vegas Convention Center from June 8-14.
One of the key features of the ReAX Room is its advanced control panel, the RXT-4DV 4-inch control panel. This panel serves as the control processor brain, based on web standards, and supports video playback, boasting a web browser as well.
The ReAX Room also includes an innovative Dante/AES67 angular beamforming microphone, ensuring high-quality audio pickup and even distribution at the table. For larger rooms, the solution can be used as a mix minus, and for further audio enhancement, the new BX-25D 25 Watt PoE+ Dante/AES67 Bass Expander will be showcased.
Aurora's touch panels are more than just an interface; they are a daily essential tool. The ReAX Room aims to demonstrate that a touch interface can be more than a fancy remote control, providing features such as voting, raising hands, seat placement, hearing assistance, language translation, video distribution over IP, and many other functions.
The system controlled by the ReAX Room is designed to be versatile, capable of performing a wide range of tasks. It can even provide hearing assistance and translate languages, making it an invaluable tool in diverse settings.
Despite the excitement surrounding the ReAX Room, some information remains elusive. For instance, the founder and CEO of the company that developed the ReAX Room has yet to be identified in the search results. This will likely be a main focus at InfoComm 2024.
Aurora Multimedia will be an exhibitor at InfoComm 2024, and Paul Harris expects the patented ReAX Room to be the technology talk of the event. InfoComm provides an opportunity for Aurora Multimedia to learn more about how their designs have impacted the industry and hear from their customers, further refining their products to meet the evolving needs of the market.