Dan Ferrisi
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It's a treat.
Always happy to be.
Thanks again, Steve.
So as I said, just a few moments ago, I'm kind of in the rare position of being able to convey from our CI audience, some of the questions they have about programming.
And I have one that I think is right up your alley, Steve and James.
So let's take a crack at this one.
Will dedicated control systems continue to be an essential part of installed AV systems?
Or will we find them to be less prevalent as more products have apps and their own control capabilities?
I think that's a really good point.
And also, as you say, kind of the uniformity of experience, if it's all wrapped up in that general control interface.
But I think your point is very well taken.
All of us are device native, digital native at this point.
All of us are so comfortable.
But it is very, very valid to say that the fluidity we have with our own tablets and our own phones and all that.
does not necessarily translate to a touch panel interface or something if you go into a meeting room.
But you said that you're afraid you're going to break it or you're going to mess something up.
That's very, very true.
You don't have that same fear with your own device.
But all of a sudden, you're using a shared device or a room device or a corporate device or a classroom device.
And you're like, what do I do?