We are Digital Communications & Display, LLC, but since that's a little bit of a mouth full, we shorten it to DCOMMAND. We are an Audio Visual systems integrator located in Raleigh, NC. We primarily focus on Raleigh and the immediately surrounding areas but we travel through the entire state of North Carolina.
Our primary focus is the corporate AV market. We are an authorized Crestron dealer and hold Crestron Programming Certification. We also provide Digital Signage solutions as well as programming services for Crestron Commercial Lighting applications.
Our primary focus is the corporate AV market. We are an authorized Crestron dealer and hold Crestron Programming Certification. We also provide Digital Signage solutions as well as programming services for Crestron Commercial Lighting applications.
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DCOMMAND has been desigining and installing top of the line, turnkey audio/visual systems for over 25 years. From the ground up or a retro-fit - we know how to integrate. We are different from our competitors in that we simply will not "spec in" nor install any manufacturers equipment because THEY say it's the best or (especially not) because it's the cheapest.
Please note - by taking possession of any equipment owned by us in a rental situation, you have agreed to these terms implicitly. You do not need to physically sign this document in order to be held to it's terms. NOTE: You may use either of the SD Cards below during your rental (if returned) at no charge; However, you will be responsible for burning the content to your own drive/device prior to return if you need a copy.
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Quick Tip: Do not turn on either the projector nor your laptop until both are connected via the VGA or HDMI cable. By doing this, most laptops will acknowledge an outside display source is connected to it during boot up and will detect and send the signal automatically to the projector.
Use the Function Key "FN" with the corresponding "F" key at the top of the keyboard to extend the source to the projector (This widely depends on your own personal computer model).Identify the type of port you have available on your machine (Thunderbolt/MiniDisplayPort, Lighting, Full size HDMI, DVI).
Use the Function Key "FN" with the corresponding "F" key at the top of the keyboard to extend the source to the projector (This widely depends on your own personal computer model).Identify the type of port you have available on your machine (Thunderbolt/MiniDisplayPort, Lighting, Full size HDMI, DVI).
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