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DF Solutions Showcases the HD iDyl Multiroom Media Server (29/5/2007)

Stand G5A, CEDIA UK Expo 2007

DF Solutions, a UK-based manufacturer, are showcasing their HD iDyl(TM) Multiroom Media Server, the most affordable and usable media server currently available. Sitting at the heart of the digital home, The iDyl(TM) can output up to 17 independent audio zones simultaneously, with a HD capable TV-GUI for control and DVD playback. Multiroom video is achieved by installing multiple Video Nodes(TM), each providing an independent zone of audio and video, offering a unique multiroom solution with the scalability to cope with the largest of domestic projects.

* Beautifully simple to use, designed for control by all the family. * Store up to 20,000 CDs or 250DVDs onboard, with unlimited off-board storage integration. * DVD + album synopses, with DVD-browsing by Director/Genre/Actor, 'Suggested Viewing' feature and full parental-control options. * Fully customisable GUI, remove/add menu options to offer truly tailored solutions for your clients. * Add up to 7 Video Nodes for independent DVD playback around the home. * Remote connectivity for off-site maintenance and support. * 2yr warranty / Lifetime E-mail support. * Best-in-class dealer support.

Available from Authorised CEDIA members and other reputable Custom Installation companies, with prices starting from £1,999 inc VAT.

www.dfsolutions.co.uk

 

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