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  2. Crestron Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Crestron Electronics (or simply Crestron) is an American privately held multinational corporation that manufactures and distributes control automation and integration technology. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes equipment used to control technology in commercial audiovisual environments such as meeting spaces, conference rooms ...

  3. Crestron - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 November 2020, at 11:44 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. George Feldstein - Wikipedia

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    George Feldstein (born 1941 in Manhattan, New York, died November 5, 2014 [1]) was an engineer known for his contributions to audio-visual technologies.Feldstein was responsible for the creation of several audio and video control devices, such as a remote for 35mm projects, the first HD digital touch panel, and the RF wireless control system.

  5. Control4 - Wikipedia

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    Control4 is a brand of automation and networking systems for homes and businesses, offering a customizable and unified smart home system to automate and control connected devices including lighting, audio, video, climate control, intercom, and security. [1]

  6. Lyrion Music Server - Wikipedia

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    There are numerous plug-ins and device drivers available for Lyrion Music Server, which include features such as support for automation systems from Clare Controls, AMX LLC and Crestron Electronics. Plugins also provide access to additional services, such as the live radio and 'listen-again' features of BBC Sounds in the UK.

  7. AMX LLC - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1999, AMX traded as AMX Corp. It then changed its name to Panja Inc. [6] In 2001, it changed its name to AMX Inc. [7] In February, 2005, Duchossois Industries, Inc. acquired previously publicly traded AMX for US$315 million.

  8. C-Bus (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    C-Bus is a communications protocol based on a seven-layer OSI model for home and building automation that can handle cable lengths up to 1000 metres using Cat-5 cable. It is used in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, the Middle East, Russia, United States, South Africa, the UK and, other parts of Europe including Greece and Romania.

  9. Category:Home automation companies - Wikipedia

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