Crestron's booth was rivaled in size only by the likes of
Sony and AMX, and while the bulk of the exhibit dealt with highly technical home automation, it was the programmable remotes, HD media distribution systems, digital video processors, and media server integration that tickled our fancy. Granted, a good deal of Crestron's booth wasn't exactly aimed at the consumer market, but if you categorize yourself as high-end, chances are you'd find a good bit of this stuff useful. You know the deal, click on into the gallery.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Big John @ Sep 8th 2007 3:41PM
I work for the Instructional Media Center at Michigan State University, and we started deploying Crestron's equipment en masse over the summer break. Their equipment is top-notch and has drastically cut down on the amount of trouble calls we've received during the crucial first two weeks of classes. Anyone interested in simple automation should give their products a peek!
Big John @ Sep 8th 2007 3:42PM
Yikes. I mean, quick update and all, I still expected a bit more of a watertight fix to Apple's problem. Oh well!