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Sunday, 11 November 2007

IS CRESTRON RELIABLE?

Posted on 20:57 by Unknown

Similar to any installation, the experience and reputation of the hardware is key. Crestron takes great pride in their technology and helps dealers to ensure their products work as expected. Training and certification is a crucial part of the Crestron experience. When the lights or HVAC are interfaced with third-party hardware, you want to make sure these critical fixtures work. Back-up processors and contingencies are always a part of our installations. When an emergency arises you want to make sure you investment does not fail at any time. You also want to make sure the re-sale of any installation can be passed onto the next owner with pride and reliability.



ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES

Push-button functionality sounds too good to be true. In fact you can set the mood in your whole-house with a single touch of a button. Many corporations use Crestron to enable effortless videoconferencing or let a speaker at a podium control the whole auditorium. Keep in mind your desires and Advanced Home Theater can install a system that meets your expectations today and tomorrow.





Be prepared to be impressed. There is nothing like pressing a button and controlling the real-world environment of sound, lights and motion.
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