From the first to fourth floor, this homeowner can easily manage all of his high-end entertainment systems.
Automated Masking System
Theater Kitchen
CineWide Screen
Motorized Shades
First Floor Coverage
Video Everywhere
Bathroom Entertainment
Patio Tunes
Kitchen/Dining Area
Stylish Decor
AMX Touchpanel
 
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Automated Masking System

When Tony selects a DVD movie set in a 16:9 format, for example, a sheath of black fabric rolls down each side of the 2.35:1 screen. The ability to hide unused portions of the display eliminates visual distractions for a more engaging viewing experience. Should a CinemaScope movie be cued from the AMX touchpanel, the masking fabric rolls back up into a slim housing near the ceiling to reveal the entire superwide screen.

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