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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CineWide Screen

A massive 120-inch, 2.35:1 CineWide video screen from Stewart Filmscreen has the size and shape to bring blockbuster images to life, and was recessed into the wall as a permanent fixture. Since the screen stands out in the open, why go to the trouble to hide the video projector, Tony figured. Instead, he had Dodson suspend the Runco unit from the ceiling near the back of the room, where two built-in racks of A/V equipment also reside.

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