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Multiroom Audio Wall Panels - Why?
Posted: 29-05-2010

In these days of smart phones, IPhones and IPads I do wonder how long people are going to put up with multiroom audio systems that rely on wall mounted, hardwired controls? Touch panels on the wall do  

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HDMI Over IP - 2nd generation
Posted: 01-05-2010

Here at Design Innovation we have been trying the HDMI over IP system from Just Add Power and whilst they're good they do suffer from some image jitter problems. The recent announcement that the secon  

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Overview
Central Vacuum in useA Vacuduct central vacuum system consists of a very powerful vacuum machine, located away from your normal living areas. There is just no comparison to a regular vacuum cleaner. This power unit is connected, via a 50-mm diameter, P.V.C. duct to a number of inlet valves around your home. When you wish to vacuum, you simply select the appropriate tool, (floor tool, dusting brush etc.) and plug in the lightweight flexible hose to the nearest inlet valve, the power unit turns on automatically and you start your cleaning. Think of it like having vacuum power on tap.

All the dirt that you vacuum is transported through the ducting to the remote power unit. The large dirt receptacle will only need emptying every 3 or 4 months. You get no recirculated dust so your home stays cleaner for longer and your home is healthier. We also offer the unigue wet and dry automatic system that never needs emptying!

The number of inlets required will depend on the size of your house and the layout but they are kept to a minimum as the 10m long hose can usually reach many rooms from one location, reducing the number of times you need to unplug and move to a different inlet.