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A 8,100-watt home theater, multi-room a/v, and personalized control for each family member make this house an entertainment dream.
13-Foot Screen
Motion Simulator Seating
Action Figures
Hearth Room
Crestron Control
Study VisionArt Screen
Study Sound
Kids Theater
Patio TV
Kaleidescape Servers
Master Bedroom TV
Hiding the Plasma
Control Everywhere
Kids Room
Crestron Touchpanels
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13-Foot Screen

This home theater rumbles with more than 8,000 watts of sound and D-Box motion simulator seating that puts you in the center of the action while you gawk at images on the 13-foot movie screen. A 13-foot Stewart Filmscreen CineWide screen hides the front-channel speakers. It is curved to control light, maintain a bright image and prevent a moiré effect that can occur when light from a projector hits a screen that’s been perforated to allow sound to pass through.

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