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Sony Adds 3D TVs, Multiroom Receiver, Netbox



August 26, 2010 | by Tom LeBlanc

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3D was the thing at Sony‘s New York product showcase where it unveiled what home audio video division category manager Jon Lin calls its “3D step-up series” of TVs.

Sony also showed its DA3600ES 7.1 Channel Network Multiroom A/V Receiver, which Lin says syncs extremely well with popular high-end automation systems like Control4, Crestron and AMX….
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Posted by chantal Fri, 27 Aug 2010 20:04:00 GMT

Why Apple's iTV Will Change Everything

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The rumor: Apple will be releasing a revamped/renamed version of their ‘Apple TV’ set-top box, called ‘iTV’. The box will run the Apple iOS (same as the iPhone/iPad), and be priced around $99.

Why will this change everything?

iOS TV Applications: Expect to see an iPhone/Pad like marketplace for television applications. Video sharing/streaming/recording apps, interactive news apps, and of course games.

a la carte (app) stations: With Apple’s iAds, content producers (eg. ABC/NBC/etc.) can directly monetize and distribute their content. This will eventually destroy the television side of the cable and satellite industry, as your only requirement to access these on-demand stations will be an internet connection. Say goodbye to your monthly cable bill.

MobileMe Picture/Video sharing: At $99 your parents, grandparents, and friends will have an iTV. Sharing pictures/videos from your iPhone will happen with the push of a button. Imagine getting a notification of new family videos the next time you turn on your TV. Click here to view the full article

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By Kevin Rose - Founder of Digg

Posted by chantal Thu, 26 Aug 2010 17:39:00 GMT

New Crestron Controller: UFO, Trackpad, Remote

The new UFO-4X is a typical home-automation controller from Crestron that doubles as a keyboard and mouse for operating the ADMS server, navigating the Web and accessing remote PCs.



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July 23, 2010 | by Julie Jacobson

Crestron calls this new touchscreen controller the UFO-4X—as in it looks like a flying saucer—but it really looks more like a trackpad. That’s because it is.

The UFO is a perfect complement to Crestron’s ADMS server. At the press of a button, the 6-inch-round remote is transformed into a mouse, so users can flick their way around the ADMS TV interface, navigating through songs, movies and the Internet.

The ADMS has a special feature that optimizes the Web for couch-side viewing. With the UFO controller, users can finger effortlessly through Web pages, using the same taps and double-taps as a standard desktop trackpad.

The controller also offers a virtual keyboard for entering URLs, passwords, movie selections and more. No need to pick up a separate device…

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Posted by chantal Thu, 12 Aug 2010 15:20:00 GMT

Crestron - 2010 FIFA World Cup Stadium

Crestron Press Release July 07, 2010

Crestron Lighting Control Technology Lights Up 2010 FIFA World Cup at State-of-the-Art Durban Stadium

Crestron Networked Lighting Solutions Are “the Obvious Choice” to Meet a Variety of Switching and Power Requirements at 2010 World Cup™ Venue

The new Moses Mabhida Stadium, one of the primary stadiums hosting the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™, uses Crestron commercial lighting solutions to control general illumination and LED lighting throughout the 70,000-seat sports complex. The advanced LAN-based system combines a simple touchpanel interface with Crestron control processors to enable lighting control and management of more than 2800 loads for all flood lights, bowl lights, and general area lighting in restrooms, concourse levels, VIP boxes, dressing rooms, kitchens, parking lots, and other common areas.

Gerrie Coetzee, Manager of Electrosonic SA KZN, confirmed that the fully-integrated system is the largest single Crestron lighting system installed in South Africa to date. “We have 10 individual processors linked together as one global system, and with all of the other items it amounts to more than 350 Cresnet devices in total,” explains Coetzee. “We pushed the boundaries to get the system to do more, and we knew without a doubt that Crestron would deliver the results.”

Delivering the scalability that building architects wanted, the Crestron system interfaces seamlessly with different lighting and building control disciplines throughout the stadium - from power switching to dimming, to controlling DALI and DMX systems, to interfacing with the stadium BMS system - and provides the scalability necessary to evolve building automation functions in the future.

“With a control concept that demanded a simple user interface and flexible customization for switching lighting and power circuits to all areas of the stadium, the obvious choice to meet these requirements was a Crestron control system,” said Coetzee.

The design features Crestron AV2 processors linked via LAN to multiple Crestron DIN Rail 2-Series Automation Processors, which control more than 350 Crestron relays. The system allows the main control room to switch power to individual areas or activate specific preset lighting modes using a Crestron touchpanel, providing flexibility and ease of use for operators.

When a preset scene is selected, the Crestron system will sequentially switch on the proper flood lights required to ensure the correct Lux level for cameras, and to minimize incoming power surges. An operator simply selects the appropriate preset button from the touchpanel and the Crestron system automatically provides the desired lighting scene requirements for the area based on the event.

“Using the Crestron system gives us the peace of mind to know that the system will give stadium facility managers the flexibility and room for growth to handle any possible requirements that may arise,” Coetzee says. “We are currently working with the stadium management team to further refine the system and add Roomview management functionality.”

The FIFA World CUP™ is one of the largest sporting events in the world and is staged in grand fashion. In hosting the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the first time ever on African soil, the new Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban has garnered praise from architects, visitors and players, both locally and internationally. Located at the heart of the new King’s Park Sporting Precinct, the world class multi-function arena is already a landmark structure.

Posted by chantal Wed, 11 Aug 2010 18:44:00 GMT

Crestron Releases PROCISE

Crestron Press Release September 23, 2010

Crestron Releases PROCISE™; the Ultimate in Surround Sound Processing, Amplification and Cabling

Crestron PROCISE™ Sets a New Standard for Professional-Grade, Multi-Channel Audio Processing for HD Home Theaters and Corporate Boardrooms

Crestron today announced the release of PROCISE™, a professional audio processing product line that creates a completely immersive audio experience. The PSPHD high-definition 7.3 surround sound audio processor is uniquely designed for both commercial and residential applications. Three independent subwoofer outputs provide a powerful bass sensation that is evenly distributed to every seat. Automatic room calibration delivers unprecedented clarity and tone instantly. An integrated HDMI switcher with HDCP support ensures compatibility with DRM protected content and equipment. Intelligent pairing enables sophisticated communication between the PSPHD and the PROAMP-7X400 or PROAMP-7X250 7-channel amplifiers.

PROCISE is an elegant technology showpiece for any home theater or boardroom. The beautiful front panel of the PSPHD features vintage-looking digital VU meters and spectrum analysis that graphically display audio and diagnostics while impressing clients or guests. The built-in 3-channel line mixer and distribution amplifier in the PSPHD enable the combination of multi-channel HD audio and video teleconferencing. Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, and DTS-HD Master Audio™ 7.1 support the latest lossless audio formats to deliver the full experience of Blu-ray Disc™ and other high-definition media.

“With PROCISE, we’ve created another landmark achievement in engineering and design,” says Vincent Bruno, Crestron Director of Marketing. “PROCISE can adjust the settings for each speaker to perfection. You hear clear and balanced sound in every seat. It doesn’t matter if you’re in an acoustically treated room or not.”

The companion PROAMP amplifiers are precision-matched to the PSPHD in form and performance. Using a simple Ethernet connection, the PSPHD processor and PROAMP amplifier automatically pair, enabling seamless control and monitoring of the amplifier through the PSPHD front panel.

The PROAMP 7X400 model delivers 400 watts at 8 ohms on all seven channels for an amazing home theater experience. The 3-channel line input mixer in the PSPHD supports direct interface with mic mixers, teleconferencing codecs and paging systems for commercial applications. “Imagine being able to take a surround sound presentation, add the microphone and channel it back through the surrounds,” explains Bruno. “It’s so much easier and more affordable than setting up a separate PA system.”

Balanced and unbalanced outputs feed additional listening zones or recording equipment, and balanced connectivity supports the use of long cables and produces pristine, noise-free audio. Mono and stereo outputs independently deliver an unprocessed mix of the entire surround sound signal. Professional AES/EBU digital audio inputs enable connectivity to very high end studio and broadcast equipment. PROCISE XLR Balanced Audio Interconnect Cables ensure high-end, studio-grade performance and reliability.

Setup, control, and monitoring are accessed via the front panel or Crestron PROCISE Tools software. Front panel controls can be locked to prevent unauthorized access.

Posted by chantal Wed, 11 Aug 2010 18:40:00 GMT

Control4 InfinityEdge 7" In-Wall Touch Screen

Get the whole house talking in no time!

Introducing the new InfinityEdge 7” touch screen. Breakthrough design with a new optional intercom feature, priced for every room in the house.

Affordable total system control in a sleek 7” design. Edge-to-edge capacitive glass combined with the elegant Control4 user interface reveals the most visually stunning Control4 touch screens to date. With new intercom capability, a choice of AC power or Power Over Ethernet, wired or Wi-Fi connectivity options, and four programmable buttons for customized commands, this flexible solution is perfect for every room in the house.

Features:

  • Sleek look and feel with edge-to-edge capacitive glass
  • Low-profile magnet-mount for an easy and attractive installation
  • Black and white models to match different decors
  • Four customizable buttons to set favorite scenes with one touch
  • Compatible with virtually any new or existing home with options in power (AC or Power) and network connectivity (Ethernet or Wi-Fi)
  • InfinityEdge Touch Screens have full-featured intercom capability built-in. Dinner ready? Communicate with a single room or send a broadcast message to different zones or to all rooms in the home. Baby sleeping? Set the InfinityEdge Touch screens to monitoring mode to listen in. License required for activation. Compatible with other Control4 InfinityEdge Touch Screens.

Posted by chantal Wed, 11 Aug 2010 18:28:00 GMT