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Anthem to Offer Complete Home Theater Solutions with Projectors and Screens
Plus, sister company Paradigm shows "real" versions of prototype speakers and subwoofers shown at CEDIA
Jack Shafton wears two hats representing Paradigm and sister company Anthem (processors shown)
Anthem, developer of high-performance A/V processors, is teaming up with JVC and SI Screens to deliver complete home theater packages.
"Our intention is to bundle projectors, processors and screens," says Jack Shafton, director of sales and marketing for Anthem's sister company Paradigm.
The JVC product will be branded Anthem, but the screens will keep their SI names, Shafton says.
The bundles should be available by the end of Q1.
What they won't include are Paradigm speakers, says Shafton, but Paradigm is doing some pinch-hitting of its own. The manufacturer of high-performance speakers will take on international distribution of SI Screens.
At CES, in the Venetian Suites, Paradigm is showing "all the [prototype] products we showed at CEDIA, but now they're for real."
Shafton says that Paradigm is faring well, despite the economic downturn.
"One of the nice things about Paradigm is that we do make affordable speakers – down to $200," he says. "A lot of high-end speaker companies don't have that."
At CES -- Venetian Tower Suite 30-133 -- Paradigm is demonstrating:
"Our intention is to bundle projectors, processors and screens," says Jack Shafton, director of sales and marketing for Anthem's sister company Paradigm.
The JVC product will be branded Anthem, but the screens will keep their SI names, Shafton says.
The bundles should be available by the end of Q1.
What they won't include are Paradigm speakers, says Shafton, but Paradigm is doing some pinch-hitting of its own. The manufacturer of high-performance speakers will take on international distribution of SI Screens.
At CES, in the Venetian Suites, Paradigm is showing "all the [prototype] products we showed at CEDIA, but now they're for real."
Shafton says that Paradigm is faring well, despite the economic downturn.
"One of the nice things about Paradigm is that we do make affordable speakers – down to $200," he says. "A lot of high-end speaker companies don't have that."
At CES -- Venetian Tower Suite 30-133 -- Paradigm is demonstrating:
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Julie Jacobson, Editor-at-large, CE Pro
Julie Jacobson is co-founder of EH Publishing and currently spends most of her time writing for CE Pro, mostly in the areas of home automation, networked A/V and the business of home systems integration. She majored in Economics at the University of Michigan, earned an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin, and has never taken a journalism class in her life. Julie is a washed-up Ultimate Frisbee player with the scars to prove it. Follow her on Twitter @juliejacobson.



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