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  1. How to protect employees and customers as the country opens to a new normal?

    The government have reviewed social distancing rules and reduced the 2m-rule to 1m allowing more schools, businesses and the hospitality industry to consider re-opening as soon as possible.
    As some schools have started to welcome more pupils and businesses see customers and staff back, the safety of everyone is a main concern.

    How do we limit the risks of spreading viruses and put adequate measures in place to protect employees, visitors and pupils?

    Along with self-isolating if you have symptoms and practicing good respiratory hygiene, to protect yourself and others the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommend:

    • regular hand cleaning with alcohol-based hand rub or water and soap
    • maintaining at least 1m distance between yourself and others
    • avoiding crowded spaces

     

    Shops, corporate organisations and schools can help reduce the risks posed by the current Covid-19 pandemic by implementing several measures.

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  2. Store, Charge and Sync Equipment for Healthcare

    Healthcare organisations are using technology to improve efficiency as well as patient care. 
    Tools like iPads and tablets are widely used in hospitals and ensuring they are ready to go at the start of a shift and last all day is important.

    LapCabby have recently helped Ipswich Hospital in finding the perfect solution to manage their large fleet of iPads.
    After a 2-week trial, the DeskCabby was found to be the ideal store and charge device for them.
    You can read the Ipswitch Hospital case study on the LapCabby website.

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  3. SMART Learning Suite Licence – Is it necessary?

    With the SMART Board interactive whiteboards being the most popular range of interactive whiteboards in the UK for many years, many users across the country, in particular in the education sector, will be familiar with the SMART Notebook software.

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    SMART Notebook enables educators

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  4. Denon introduces 8K Ready AV Receivers

    Denon has announced the industry’s first 8K-ready AV receivers. 
    Building on its renowned line of X-Series AVRs, Denon claims the AVC-X6700H, AVC-X4700H, AVC-X3700H, and AVR-X2700H will usher in the next generation of home theatre, music, and gaming superiority.

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    The new X-Series A

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  5. Outdoor Home Cinema Tips

    We are currently enjoying one of the sunniest and driest spring on record in the UK so there is no better time to enjoy our gardens and outdoor spaces.

    A great way to give the family some fresh air and entertain outdoors is to create an outdoor cinema.

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  6. What is better, cables or wireless?

    When it comes to connecting displays or projectors to video and data sources, nothing beats a good cable for reliability. But does this mean wireless connectivity should be ignored? Not really.

    Why should I use cables?

    When installing a system including a projector, television or digital display, it is always recommended to install good quality cables, regardless of whether you plan to use wireless connectivity or not.
    Good cables provide a reliable signal without lag; they don't suffer as much with intereference, they can be hidden from view for the most part and they don't require any special setting up when connecting any new device.
    If you choose to use a wireless connection, cables are still a good backup in case something goes wrong or a new device is not compatible with your equipment.

    If you need help

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  7. Social distancing and image size

    While measures designed to slow down the spread of coronavirus are starting to ease a little, social distancing is likely to be needed for some time yet to try and prevent further peaks.
    But how practical is it in the workplace and in schools? Now, more than ever, display size matters.

    Schools and classrooms

    According to the current guidance, classrooms will need to be rearranged to allow pupils to remain 2 meters apart and classes should have no more than 15 pupils.
    To implement these measures, schools will need to use all the space available and many pupils may have to sit further away from the front of the classroom or to the sides.

    With pupils further back or on the sides, how do we ensure they can still clearly see the image in lessons using display technology?

    While interactive touch screens

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  8. All about projector lamps

    You may be confused about all the options available for projector lamps, or you may not know that there are more than one option.

    This is why we have created a guide and a quick video, all about projector lamps, to explain the differences between lamp types and answer some common questions such has how long should a lamp last or how to help them last as long as possible.

    Click here to check out our projector lamp guide or watch our quick video below.

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  9. Do I really need a projector screen?

    So, you have spent some time researching projectors and their features, comparing models and prices, maybe talked to a few specialists, and after careful consideration, you have found the perfect one.
    It makes perfect sense to devote time into finding the right projector to make sure you get the most out of your investment.

    This is often when the next question comes up: do you really need to spend more money on a projector screen?
    After all, you only need a white background to project on to, the wall will be fine, right?

    Well, not quite.

    Yes, you can project on to a wall and see an image. It may even be an okay image that is watchable. But it won't be the best you can get from the projector you have spent valuable time researching and paid a good amount for.
    Using a projector without a projector screen is like buying this great music album you love and listening to it on a laptop speaker: at best, it's not ideal.

    Projector screens, unlike your wall,

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