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InfoComm 2022: Covid Brings HD-Based Products to InfoComm

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In Las Vegas, AVNation’s Bradford Benn is back in the InfoComm 2022 studio with Norm Carson of Covid, Inc. Covid has been in business for over 40 years. Originally, the owner wanted to name it Vidco, short for Video Company. Since that name was too common, they switched the words around to come up with the current name, Covid.

Covid employs experts in creating audio-visual plates and panels. Their most popular innovation is their expanded line of HD-based products—they fit great into classrooms, huddle rooms, and more. 

Most of what they offer are point-to-point products. They also have a full line of cables—anything you could need to get a signal from a source to a display.

For more information on Covid’s business or products, visit their website here. You can also find them on social media, @covid-inc.

More coverage of InfoComm 2022 is available now. Learn more about our conversations with the additional companies and integrators on the show floor here.

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