Higher-end automation systems may only pay a return on investment in large homes that use a lot of energy. Then again, whoever bought a big home automation system expecting a return on investment? Now we’re going to expect that to save some energy?
You can always start small, with Z-Wave-based do-it-yourself or systems from the big service providers, which also use Z-Wave. And build up, or even get “starter” home control packages for a room or two for under $1,000 and build from there. Other mid-priced and more affordable energy management systems are also becoming available.
We’re all learning to appreciate energy efficiency more and the need to curb our energy use as much as possible—but as the Shelton Group’s findings show, we can use help from technology to do so. In fact, we could use as much help as we can get.

One is a subsidiary of DTS, with the other looking to gain traction via Indiegogo.
A SIM2 Mico 50 LED projector and 110-inch screen shine in this room.
3M technology poised to boost the vibrancy and richness of colors on LCD screens.
We take a peek at some of the current options for outdoor audio.