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Real Life Example: The Finished Product
Bringing you real life examples of integrating technology into your home. (Part 4 of 4)
The transformation is complete. Elegance, earth tones, wood floors, architectural details, great fabrics and Total Hidden Technology truly makes this a "Gentleman's Lounge".
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For additional information on any of the products listed below contact an EDG Systems Consultant at 732.650-9800 or via e-mail
TANDBERG Centric 1700 MXP
Executive control center designed for offices, the
1700 MXP features a superior HD camera and a
widescreen LCD. This fully integrated system
operates both as a video conferencing system and
PC display, enabling seamless and real-time face-
to-face collaboration at the desktop.
Design Features
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All-in-one executive control center designed for offices
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Compact HD Camera
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Integrated 20" widescreen LCD
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Powerful presentation, multimedia and conferencing capabilities
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Easily switches between a video call and an XGA PC display
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KD-MSW8x4
HDTV Matrix Switcher
8 Inputs to 4 Outputs HDTV Matrix Switcher
The KD-MSW8x4 HDTV Matrix Switcher
provides the next generation in professional
Video/Audio switching technology. Perfect for
both the board room and home entertainment
applications, this versatile component is the ideal
complement to your video and audio equipment,
making possible the interface and transparent
switching of up to eight (8) separate HDTV source
signals simultaneously, to as many as four (4) independent video displays. In addition, the KD-MSW8x4 HDTV Matrix Switcher can also switch PCM digital and/or left and right audio for as many input/output combinations. The interface is via the BNC type connector array, consisting of eight independent component video/audio inputs and four
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Game Winner
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FAQ
Q. What are the mounting options for my plasma TV?
A. There are several different mounts available each offering varying degrees of viewing angles and mounting flexibility.
Static: Mounts to the wall, locks the TV into stationary position
Tilt: Tilts up or down, generally +/-15 degrees
Tilt and Swivel: Allows increased peripheral viewing angles, 90 degrees left and right (may be limited by size of flat panel)
Articulating: Maximizes viewing angles by extending out from the wall anywhere from 12 – 36 inches, also allows tilting and swiveling
Q. What criteria do you use when determining the components for a home theater?
A. The decision process can be roughly broken down into four criteria:
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Performance – Component choices need to be able to deliver the home theater experience you're looking for.
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Features - Your system needs to be able to do everything you want it to.
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Ergonomics – Your system should be easy to understand and operate as you'd like it to. It also needs to fit in the allotted location.
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Budget – It's this last item that makes home theater component selection a challenge. Almost anybody could get a fantastic home theater if money were no object.
Content for this months Service Center has been provided by hometoys.com.
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EDG Scores A Hat Trick
ELECTRONICS DESIGN GROUP ANNOUNCES THEIR THIRD AIA APPROVED SEMINAR
Piscataway, NJ -July 24, 2006 -
Electronics Design Group announced today the new title and outline of their third approved AIA training course. "Multiple Choice: Designing Spaces for Multiple Viewing Screens" will feature rich content on residential and commercial applications that demand multiple viewing screens in the space. Residential areas such as living rooms and media rooms to commercial spaces like training facilities and conference room will be addressed.
This 1LU AIA seminar will help architects understand the benefits and practical applications of these dynamic rooms through real life case study examples. Product and system design, engineering and integration considerations, and common installation challenges will be explored. Some topics of discussion will include acoustics, light control and window treatments, video displays, hiding the equipment, ease of use and proper planning.
"Electronics Design Group places a premium on our relationship with the architectural community and their continuing education needs," stated Nick Lehotzky, Marketing Manager for EDG. "We have added yet another seminar
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