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10 Smart Consumer Electronic Tips for the Home Environment
(3/10/2006)
By CEDIA
"Who should I talk to about creating a home
theatre?"
"Should I throw away that VCR?"
If you are bewildered about the consumer
electronics age, Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association
(CEDIA) offers 10 Smart Consumer Electronic Tips for your home environment.
The 10 Smart Consumer Electronic Tips provide
you with a concise and informative list of helpful hints to assist
you in making smart decisions when purchasing home consumer electronics.
The 10 Smart Consumer Electronics Tips is
a collaborative effort developed by members of CEDIA. Members of
CEDIA are knowledgeable and talented professionals representing
all facets of the industry from residential electronic systems professionals
to manufacturers and sales representatives.
CEDIA developed this list of recommendations
after many hours of collaboration between our members. Our goal
for developing this list was to take an active role in providing
assistance to the consumer. These tips cover four areas: innovation,
investments, integration and ease of use.
Although this advice is geared toward the
homeowner, it is also beneficial to the builder, architect, interior
designer and custom electronics professional. When building or remodelling,
the designer or builder may use this list as a reference for making
recommendations on home integration to their customer.
Here is the list:
1. Wire for everything now - If you are building
or remodelling your home, wire it with a plan for future needs.
While no one can guarantee what the future will look like, CEDIA
Professionals make it their business to stay current to offer good
advice about technologies that are on the horizon. Best of all they
can help you sort out the hype from the reality.
2. Plan for HDTV now - High Definition TV
is the new digital standard for enhanced picture quality for TV
broadcasting. If you're buying a new TV or video projector, make
sure you'll be able to enjoy the incredible sound and pictures that
are part of HDTV.
3. Insist on integrated systems - As you
buy new electronic components, make sure you shop for equipment
that can be hooked up together and operated with one, easy to use
control system.
4. Don't buy yesterday's products (often
what is in stock) - Many stores purchase large orders of all equipment
and sell it at discounted rates. Shop with a dealer that only provides
you with new equipment and technologies.
5. Consider integrating lighting control
with your home electronics system - Lighting sets the mood for home
theatre, entertaining, or just a quiet night at home. You can control
your home lighting from the same remote that you use to control
your theatre or music system.
6. Think with your wallet, but lead with
your head - Quality and long-term dependability are the most cost
effective attributes that you can build into a home.
7. Buy an experience, not a box - Find a
dealer that allows you to test drive the entire system or at least
experience the thrill of a high performance system. Few people have
the time to research and evaluate all the hardware choices. It's
smarter to focus on the end result and make your choices based upon
overall performance and value.
8. Don't think you have to put up with hard
to use, multiple remote controls - Easy to use, all-in-one remote
controls are available for any system. You can even have them custom
programmed so they make perfect sense to you.
9. Consult a professional - Designing and
installing reliable, easy to use systems that add real quality to
your lifestyle is the goal of CEDIA professionals. Check to see
if the company you're considering has CEDIA Certified Professional
Designers and Installers on staff.
10. Increase your service expectations -
Your home electronics system is a big investment. CEDIA professionals
will provide you with extensive options, comprehensive designs,
complete installation and especially, in-home service for your systems.
The Custom Electronic Design and Installation
Association - CEDIA ... professionals ensuring your money is invested
well while focusing on the design, integration and installation.
For more information or to find a CEDIA member in your area, see
www.cedia.co.uk
or www.cedia.org
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