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Hot Technology Trends for 2009

SanBobo 2009-01-09

Chief Thinstall Mount

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A super-svelte flat-panel TV deserves a slim TV mount. Chief's new line of mounts keeps an attached TV just a penny's width away from the wall.

Madison Fielding Lowboy Cabinet

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Madison Fielding offers lowboy cabinets with speakers and subwoofers built in, giving consumers turnkey access to their entertainment needs.

The Kaleidescape System

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Kaleidescape has incorporated upscaling technology into its line of robust media servers. The technology improves the image quality of DVDs stored digitally on the hard drive of the media server, making the video look as close to high def as possible.
 
Sony's STR-DA6400ES Receiver
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Sony's STR-DA6400ES receiver can stream high-def video to a second TV. For the main home theater location, the unit provides a 7.1 surround-sound system and 120 watts of amplification.

OmniMount Ultra Low Profile Series

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OmniMount has followed suit with its Ultra Low Profile series of mounts that protrude just 1.5 inches off the wall, keeping your TV snug and aesthetically pleasing.

T2 Tilt Mount

 

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The T2 mount from CLO Systems is a motorized mount for your TV that takes care of viewing environments in which the TV is mounted higher than usual, like above a fireplace. It automatically tilts down when the TV is powered on, and retracts to the upright position when it's powered off.

Panamax M8-HT Conditioner

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Panamax's M8-HT power conditioner can mount to the back of an A/V cabinet so you can have all of your electricity cleaning and filtering conveniently located near the electronics components in a streamlined manner.

Crestron DM-MD8X8 Switcher

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Crestron's DigitalMedia 8X8 switcher distributes uncompressed digital audio and video over CAT5e/6 or fiber; supports HDMI 1.3 with Deep Color and 7.1 channel HD lossless audio; supports video resolutions up to 1920x1200 or 1080p/60; wiring distances up to 450 feet for 1080p/60 using DigitalMedia Cable; or up to 2200 feet for 1080p/60 w/Deep Color using CresFIBER. It has eight configurable input slots to handle all of your high-def needs to distribute in your house.

Aton HDR44 HD Router

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The HDR44 router from Aton provides plenty of 1080p HD for your home and its up-to-four HDTVs. It's a four-zone, four HD-source router (expandable to 16 zones) that allows you to easily switch between the sources and navigate on-screen menus so each family member will be happily watching his favorite program at the same time.

Niveus Denali Media Server

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Niveus is among the companies building Blu-ray player directly into their media servers for 2009, like the mammoth Denali server. Companies such as Axonix, Fusion Research, Fuze Media Systems and Inteset have taken similar courses.

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