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www.integrahometheater.com |
In the end, Integra has been - and always will be - built by audio enthusiasts, for audio enthusiasts. It is only through this clear vision and strong dealer support that Integra could have risen so clearly to the top of the Custom Installation Market. |
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| www.kef.com |
People who know sound know that KEF stands for engineering integrity, design innovation and phenomenal acoustic transparency. Each KEF loudspeaker is created with the same passion for acoustic excellence whatever the budget, so which ever you choose you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you’re experiencing the full richness, emotion and depth that the original artist intended. |
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www.playback.com.au |
When it comes to playing music, we believe all rooms should be created equal. That's why you can put ZonePlayers in absolutely any room where you want music — either connected directly to speakers or to your home theater and stereo system. With Sonos, no room is off-limits and you can add music to practically any number of rooms: the bedroom, the backyard, even the bathroom. |
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| www.samsung.com.au |
Samsung LED TVs* deliver breakthrough picture quality. With mega contrast ratios and advanced internet connectivity features, these are Samsung's best TVs ever.
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| www.rticontrols.com |
RTI control systems allow every member of the family to easily operate even the most sophisticated home theater. With one-touch control and automation of audio, video, and lighting systems, RTI can eliminate the clutter and confusion of multiple remotes, so more time can be spent enjoying the home cinema experience. |
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| http://www.clipsal.com/cbusai/home |
With a conventional electrical system in a home or building, each light switch can only operate the light that it is physically connected to. While this may seem like a practical solution, it is actually very limiting, because once it is wired, it can never be changed to do anything other than controlling that or those particular light/lights. With C-Bus everything is wired back to a central point, where they are connected to either "dimmers” (for lights) or "relays” (for blinds, curtains, irrigation, ceiling fans, air conditioning etc). These dimmers and relays are then connected around the home or building to all of the wall switches, as well as any touch screens, or even sensors that detect light levels and/or movement if so desired. Here's the really good part: Any button, on any switch, can control anything that you want it to! That's right, you can have the system configured however you would like. That means you can decide to operate lights, from anywhere that you wish. Better still, you can set up "scenes" that turn a group of lights on, off, or to a particular level to create instant ambience. Imagine an "all off" scene that closes all of the blinds and windows, fades down music, turns on the alarm system, then gently dims down all of the lights – all with the press of a single button. The other good part about C-Bus is that lights and other devices can be set up to operate automatically according to scheduled dates and times, or even according to what is happening within the environment around them. This may include dimming up or down as the ambient light levels change throughout the day as well as sensors that detect whether the room is occupied or vacant, and turn off the area accordingly. These features alone could save significant amounts of electricity by simply making sure that lights are not left on or at higher levels when they are not needed.
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