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Atlantic’s New Dardashti Gaming Desk and Shelving
Atlantic has sold gaming storage and accessory products since 2003. The Dardashti Gaming Desk and Shelving are the latest additions to this high-end product line, joining the Gaming Chair and Gaming Riser. Inspired by today’s high-end performance vehicles, this gaming collection provides the highest design value considering materials, performance and aesthetics. The Z1-21 Gaming Desk has a generous 45.75-inch wide playing surface that is 29 inches deep. A tinted, tempered 8mm glass playing surface is surrounded by a black engineered wood top. The desktop is supported by a 3-inch, anodized “Z” leg, constructed with tubular steel that is supported by sturdy 25.5-inch leveling feet for no wobble. An integrated black steel plate protects the desktop when attaching a monitor mount. Enhancements include a black sheet metal beverage holder and a headphone/VR
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The Matrix Wand from Matrix Electronic Measuring
An interview with Sergio Correa, Director of Technical Training & Support at the Matrix Wand. CEDN: What can the Matrix Wand measure?
SC: If you can see it, and take a picture of it with the calibration board in the image, you can measure it. Common measurements include suspension, upper and lower control arms, knuckles, struts, fenders, frame rails and covers, lift gates, apertures, automated driver assist systems (ADAS) sensors and brackets, structural, wheel wells, hoods, spindles, rails, pillars, core supports and cradle, among many others. The Matrix Wand can be used to identify pull, sag, mash and sway. It is the only tool that will tell you up front what parts will be needed in the repair process. By using the Matrix Wand throughout the repair process, it ensures a vehicle will correctly align the first time. Continued on Page 13
Las Vegas Saturday, January 8, 2022
High-performance Solutions from Qorvo
An interview with Philip Chesley, President – Infrastructure and Defense, Qorvo.
CEDN: Congratulations on becoming the new Qorvo Infrastructure & Defense Products (IDP) president. What is your primary focus for IDP in this position?
PC: My goal for the IDP business is to build on the organization’s proven track record of success and further diversify Qorvo’s product and technology mix. I also look forward to strengthening our industry relationships by delivering world-class solutions for RF, power, communications, automotive, smart home, IoT and aerospace and defense customers. By working across multiple markets, we can efficiently develop advanced technology processes, products and manufacturing capabilities to innovate next-generation products more quickly. CEDN: What does “Qorvo All Around You” mean to you?
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Hearing Is Personal: How Lucid Technology Adapts to Your Ears
Every day each of us experiences an extraordinary variety of sound that is, in many ways, personal to us. The alarm tone that wakes us up, the conversations we have with people – each of these are uniquely experienced individually and personally. While we can’t individually manage all of our aural exposure, we certainly can have our preferences. Normal ears contain around 15,500 sensory hair cells that sit alongside a membrane that vibrates with each incoming sound. Each frequency of sound vibrates the hair cells in specific locations, which is why we are able to hear differences in sounds. While different sounds vibrate different parts of our membrane, louder sounds increase the amplitude of the vibration. When it comes to hearing loss, the majority is sensori-neural loss, where inner and outer hair cells have been damaged. This leads to an inability to hear soft sounds, while still being able to hear (and be sensitive) to loud sounds. So, while a person
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