# InfoComm 2017: Biggest Yet > Over 44,000 people attended the InfoComm audiovisual trade show and conference this year – a record-breaking number! They should have counted the equipment displayed. I think it would have been a record-breaker too. It was impossible to see everything and try to take some classes too – but here are some of the highlights. - **URL:** https://www.yournbs.com/blog/infocomm-2017-biggest-yet/ - **Author:** NBS Special Contributor - **Published:** 2017-06-27 - **Modified:** 2023-11-02 --- Shared by Joanne Ladio, NBS Audiovisual Solutions Specialist **June 14-16, 2017 – Orlando, FL** Over 44,000 people attended the [InfoComm ](http://www.infocommshow.org/)audiovisual trade show and conference this year – a record-breaking number!  They should have counted the equipment displayed.  I think it would have been a record-breaker too.  It was impossible to see everything and try to take some classes too – but here are some of the highlights for me: - **4K is here to stay**.  It’s happening faster than anyone predicted.  Even though there’s still not a lot of content in 4K, displays in 4K are everywhere now.  Just because it’s newer/hotter doesn’t mean 4K is good for everyone, so please check with your AV specialist. - **OLED sets are incredible**.  Without going into all the reasons, OLED sets are VERY thin, very bright and display the blackest blacks you’ll ever see in a display.  There are wall-paper OLED sets that unroll. Back-to-back displays are about ¾ of an inch thick total, perfect for signage.  They are flexible so you can have curved walls and sets that go around columns.  Designers, we need to talk! - **Projectors aren’t going anywhere.**  Sorry.  They are still the cheapest way to have a display over 100”.  The big news is laser projectors.  These don’t need lamps.  They are still in the “big brightness” stage, but they are getting smaller. - **Skype for Business was everywhere**.  It’s the predominant conferencing product now, though most products usable for Skype for Business will work with Zoom, WebEx, Go-to-Meeting, etc.  (The real label is Unified Collaboration –UC.)  Products include all-in-one room conferencing systems that include cameras, audio, and content-sharing inputs.  Crestron, Polycom, Vaddio, and Logitech are the manufacturers in this arena.  There were also a million individual cameras, microphones, conference phones, etc. The Polycom Pano is one of these all-in-one systems that was also a hit at NeoCon.  The Microsoft SurfaceHub is another. - **AV and IT are fully merged now.**   Yes, IT is our new best friend.  Virtually everything AV connects to the network now – some can _only_ work over the network, some devices are just controlled over the network – but they all touch it somehow.   Despite the fact that Orlando was experiencing its 21st straight rainy day, we had a good visit and look forward to implementing many of these new products and solutions for our clients.       --- _Source: [NBS Commercial Interiors](https://www.yournbs.com)_ _Generated: 2026-08-18 23:50:57_