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Recently I had the opportunity to attend the 2017 NAB conference in Las Vegas. The show is massive, with around 1700 exhibitors and approximately 105,000 attendees throughout the four days open to the public. It’s a good few kilometres from one end to the other according to my pedometer, which tallied up over 7km/day for my stay. While the conference primarily encompasses the broadcast industry, there was plenty on show of interest to the audio world.

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