Entries from November 2004

Monday, November 29th, 2004

Sonos music system

The Sonos digital music system may provide the whole-house what iPod delivered to individuals, your music your way, no compromises. Place up to 32 of Sono’s ZonePlayers throughout your home attach speakers to each, rinse and repeat as many times as you like and viola instant networked music throughout the home. The 10.2 [...]

Friday, November 26th, 2004

Home Theater recliner with style

And you thought all home theater seating pretty much looked alike,

Sunday, November 21st, 2004

Plasma Television Furniture by Cabinet Tronix

Plasma and LCD TV’s may be all the rage for some, but others never want to see a television in a room while not in use. That very goal can be met with custom A/V furniture from San Diego based Cabinet Tronix, whose products have been featured in magazines such as Newsweek, the Robb Report [...]

Sunday, November 14th, 2004

Slideout Plasma Television Mount

For the utmost in stealth plasma TV installations, Inca Corporation has devised the Side Slider. With the click of a remote your plasma television slides out of the wall from completely hidden to ready to view. The pullout mechanisms are available with or without tilt. Methods of remote operation are RF remote, Infra-red remote [...]

Monday, November 8th, 2004

Monster’s M-Design A/V furniture

Long known for their interconnects and cables, Monster Cable has spun off a new business venture known as M-Design. The designs are based on the premise that furniture and audio video equipment can peacefully co-exist. The line of stylish products may solve long running feuds between designers and integrators. Nah, but one can dream.
Actually some [...]

Saturday, November 6th, 2004

InFocus 777 Video Projector

Home theater projectors used to be plain white square boxes, meant to display video and that was about it. I suppose one day a enlightened individual thought to himself, “these things don’t have to be bland looking at all” viola stylish video projectors were born. Ok I might be over simplifying things a tad, [...]