Audio visual equipment is anything that is used to present pictures or sound to an audience. Strictly speaking this equipment should present audio (sound) and video (pictures) to the audience in tandem, but the term is used for audio only or video only equipment as well.
If you require audio visual equipment for an event you might be looking for a television and DVD player - providing both audio and visual, speakers for audio only, a pull down screen, projector or lights and microphones. For some events you may even want to provide attendees with laptops or tablets to use during presentations so they can participate. These are all forms of audio visual equipment.
Lighting is also part of AV technology (visual), and that can be any aspect of lighting including lighting in the home. Most of the time a professional AV engineer is not needed to light a home, but owners of large homes are using AV engineers to design the lighting within their home to help show it off, give it ambience, make it comfortable and to save energy.
As technology continues to grow, audio visual equipment is becoming standard in most industries. Most work places house an assortment of technical appliances that will be referred to as audio visual equipment. Nowadays, computers, presentation screens and projectors are the norm in schools, libraries and most offices. The first in audio visual equipment was television which presented information to the masses through moving pictures and sound. Nowadays a combination of equipment is used to achieve the same result.
You will also see AV technology used extensively in live entertainment. Theatres, art galleries and musician all use AV.
Listening to music is another example of where AV is used in our everyday lives, at least the audio aspect. In that case it is the speakers and the way in which they are set up and balanced that is the AV technology we use. If you record sound, for example using a Dictaphone once again you are using the audio aspect of AV technology.
If you require audio visual equipment for an event you might be looking for a television and DVD player - providing both audio and visual, speakers for audio only, a pull down screen, projector or lights and microphones. For some events you may even want to provide attendees with laptops or tablets to use during presentations so they can participate. These are all forms of audio visual equipment.
Lighting is also part of AV technology (visual), and that can be any aspect of lighting including lighting in the home. Most of the time a professional AV engineer is not needed to light a home, but owners of large homes are using AV engineers to design the lighting within their home to help show it off, give it ambience, make it comfortable and to save energy.
As technology continues to grow, audio visual equipment is becoming standard in most industries. Most work places house an assortment of technical appliances that will be referred to as audio visual equipment. Nowadays, computers, presentation screens and projectors are the norm in schools, libraries and most offices. The first in audio visual equipment was television which presented information to the masses through moving pictures and sound. Nowadays a combination of equipment is used to achieve the same result.
You will also see AV technology used extensively in live entertainment. Theatres, art galleries and musician all use AV.
Listening to music is another example of where AV is used in our everyday lives, at least the audio aspect. In that case it is the speakers and the way in which they are set up and balanced that is the AV technology we use. If you record sound, for example using a Dictaphone once again you are using the audio aspect of AV technology.
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