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Alexa Smart Kitchen Postcard Document
Control4 coordinates the technology in your house into complete, brilliantexperiencesinteractions that are easy for you and your family to enjoy.With one touchor even by voice!dim the lights, stream high-resolution music, turn up the hear, lock the doors and arm the security system. Even check in and manage your home while youre on the go. Everything is better whenit works together. Copyright ©2018, Control4 Corporation. All rights reserved. Control4 and the Control4 logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Control4 Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United
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Control4 Limited Warranty 1. HARDWARE PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY. Control4 Corporation (“Control4”) warrants to the original end user purchaser, (“Customer”) of each new Control4 product (“Control4 Product”) that such Control4 Product hardware and components (“Product Hardware”), when used in accordance with the technical Spec Sheets furnished by Control4, available with the Control4 Product or at www.control4.com (“Documentation”), will be free, in all material respects, of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use (“Limited Warranty”).
Triad PDX Series Speakers DoC (United Kingdom) Document
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Where Were You in Y2K? The Time the World (Almost) Ended Blog
Twenty years ago, we couldn’t stop talking about Y2K - the infamous “Millennium Bug.” An acronym for the year 2000, it encapsulated both a technical computer problem and the social dread that emerged in the run-up to the ball drop. The new millennium was full of promise and panic in equal measure. Let’s go back to the year 1999. Only the birds were tweeting, and the “Cloud” usually came with a forecast of rain. Mark Zuckerberg was a high school freshman; thefacebook.com was further away in time than his Star Wars-themed Bar Mitzvah party.
The Benefits of Professional Installation Blog
Despite improvements in the ease of setup, most home automation systems work best when designed and installed by a trained professional. Home automation has been inching slowly into the mainstream, and with new do-it-yourself focused systems hitting the marketplace hard and heavy, consumers are faced with the decision on whether to tackle the setup of a home automation system themselves or to hire a professional to do the job. While you’ll certainly save money by handling the task yourself, don’t let the cost of a professional sway your decision. There are many good reasons to pay for a professional, and the good news is that most manufacturers have implemented technology into their systems that can streamline the programming and installation process significantly.
Stunning New Heights for Control Project
At one Dallas high-rise penthouse, the spectacular city views now have competition. On the rooftop patio of the 30-story high-rise, an impressive, state-of-the-art 300-inch projection screen sits above the pool to deliver a stunning viewing experience, made possible by Futurian Systems, a Southlake, Texas-based electronics installation firm. A Great View The screen is large and bright enough to be seen from the highway at night. To deliver a great picture at a fraction of the cost of a motorized screen, Futurian selected a screen from Da-Lite which was waterproof and fixed, lowering the cost from $30,000 to a mere $3,000.
Control4 scores top marks from esteemed A/V reviewers for performance and ease-of-use. Press release
Salt Lake City, UT – July 25, 2013 – 10 AM ET – The average US household owns 24 electronic devices according to the Consumer Electronics Association, and as high-tech homeowners continue to increase the technology in their homes, they look to the experts at top audio/video and tech media for advice on how to manage everything without sacrificing sound quality, video performance or convenience. These experts, who grace the print and digital pages of top enthusiast publications such as Sound &Vision, Secrets of Home Theater and Home Tech Tell, all agree that when it comes to managing their media rooms, home theaters, and music collections, Control4, a market leader in home automation systems, is the clear choice.
Automation for Autism: Control for a Cause Blog
This article was originally posted on ArchDigest.com on September 29, 2015. Written by: A.J. Paron-Wildes, Author, Interior Designer & Mother to Devin. Photo Credit: Rosemary Kosin. As an interior designer I have dedicated my life to creating optimal environments for individuals with autism. Raising an autistic child can be a challenge; I know, my son Devin was diagnosed at age three. Through my research, my writing, and my work, I recognize that design cannot cure a child, but the right designed environment can eliminate unnecessary roadblocks. When I design, I rely heavily on my senses to create a space.
TuneIn to Internet Radio Variety Blog
This post comes to us from Glenn Clapp, Director of Embedded Software for Control4. I have been listening to Internet radio for years. There have been a number of websites and services that provided lists of Internet radio stations, but Internet Radio has generally been hit-and-miss and a pretty geeky way to listen to the radio. Keeping up on what stations were alive and what had gone “off the air” is too much effort. When TuneIn came along, all that changed. TuneIn has set the standard for scouring the globe for Internet radio stations and keeping the ever-changing list current.
Home Automation Technology - Speaking Geek Blog
In the world of automation, we like to say that the purpose of automation is to get all of your devices "talking" to each other. What a novel idea! On the surface that's exactly what happens. However, the technology that allows this magic to happen is obviously a bit more in depth than that. Here is a brief list of terms and definitions that may help you "speak geek" as you start to learn more about automation technology. Wired Protocols: Ethernet: This is a network protocol, but the most commonly used application is quite simply, a network cable. It is a pretty well known term, but it is a twisted pair cable (it has 4 pairs of cables that are twisted together) and delivers your network from point A to point B.