Credit: Michael Neveux



Video games proliferate, but Halo isn’t the only thing happening in this automated, kid-friendly house. Say hello to a 103-inch plasma screen.
Kids Playroom
Billiard Room
Kitchen Workstation
Mega Plasma Theater
500-Pound Box
Setting the Stage
Plasma Unboxing
Bracket Buster
There She Is
Master Bathroom
Master Bedroom
Bedroom Touchpanel
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Mega Plasma Theater

One of the biggest plasma TVs on the planet, a 103-incher from Panasonic, graces the home theater of Janet Crown and her three children. In this shot, the screen presents some of the hundreds of movie choices available to the family via a Kaleidescape video server. A Denon Blu-ray player is available to play movies as well. The front three speakers of the 7.2 surround-sound system are housed in a single cabinet that was custom-designed by Leon Speakers to fit the width of the TV. The entire A/V system, as well as the lights, can be controlled via an RTI T2C handheld remote. The next five slides detail how it was installed.

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