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AMX demonstrates its advanced control solutions at CEDIA Expo 2007 (4/6/2007)

Stand B7, CEDIA UK Expo 2007

AMX will be demonstrating its advanced control solutions at CEDIA 2007 using two working demonstration areas, which will feature systems for residential and commercial installations. Complementing the company's latest developments in control technology, fronted by award-winning touch screen panels and handheld remote controls, AMX will be exhibiting its extended portfolio of audiovisual storage and distribution products.

The latest additions to the range, AutoPatch professional matrix switchers and Endeleo media distribution products, offer the capability to switch and distribute television images and other audiovisual sources to a virtually unlimited number of display devices without any loss in picture or sound quality. The Matrix audio controller line enables users to control and distribute audio from an initial four sources to 4 or 6 zones, with systems that handle up to 8 sources and can be expanded to feed an unlimited number of zones. These products will be demonstrated with the latest versions of AMX's MAX digital content servers.

Live demonstrations will provide the opportunity to 'test drive' the latest VoIP equipped Modero touch screen panels, which will be shown alongside the award-winning Zigbee-powered R4 handheld remote control.

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