Sometimes it's the little things that make the biggest difference. Cables, lifts, home theater furniture are just a few of the winning accessories of 2006.
OmniMount Systems - Moda Wall Furniture
Salamander Designs - Olivia Chair, Sofa, Theater Row
Sanus Systems - VisionMount VMPO1b Universal Pull-Out Cabinet Mount
Straight Wire Inc. - MCAIPOD1 Musicable IPOD 1 Meter Set
Tributaries Cable - Custom Install Wallplate System
CentraLite - StarLite
LiteTouch - DayLight Harvesting Keypad
  
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LiteTouch - DayLight Harvesting Keypad

The LiteTouch DayLight Harvesting Keypad advances the energy conservation benefits of lighting control. DayLight Harvesting inputs work with a sensor to keep lighting loads at a preset level depending upon the amount of natural light sensed. If there’s enough sunlight to keep the ambient light at the desired level, the keypad reduces the amount of artificial light in the area by dimming or turning off its controlled loads. The opposite occurs in low-sunlight situations.

cool because
It uses natural light to boost energy efficiency of lighting control.

the nitty gritty
- Offers a smooth transition to artificial light in twilight.
- Can be integrated with automated shading systems.
- Reduces energy costs and extends the life of lightbulbs.

price
$440 with sensor for base model

for more info
www.litetouch.com

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