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Did CEDIA, CE Pro Pick the Right Winners?



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CEDIA just announced its annual Manufacturers' Excellence Awards, and CE Pro announced its first annual BEST winners.

Did they get it right?

CEDIA Awards


Of the CEDIA finalists, I'm surprised Anthem Statement D2v with Room Correction didn't get a nod. Anthem cannot make these fast enough for its dealers.

The Trak-kit system is also wildly creative and deserves some recognition.

CE Pro BEST Awards


On the CE Pro BEST Awards for Media Servers, the judges were correct to recognize Crestron for its ADMS-BR server with WorldSearch. But it should have tied with S1Digital's Digital Entertainment Platform, the only Media Center solution that lets users stream copy-protected CableCard content across a home network.

For security, two wireless door locks duked it out. Black & Decker's Kwikset edged out Schlage iLink, probably because Kwikset can be integrated into third-party controllers, and Schlage requires its own gateway that carries a monthly fee.

In whole-house control, Cinetouch took the prize for its AMX programming "overlay" that allows even novices to program an AMX system – a worthy winner, I think.

For software applications, why didn't SimplyReliable enter the new SmartOffice application for programming Control4 through its design and proposal software? Not to take anything away from D-tools, a worthy winner for its SI5.5.

What do you think?

See: CEDIA Winners | CEDIA Finalists | CE Pro BEST Winners | CE Pro BEST Finalists


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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.

7 Comments (displayed in order by date/time)

Posted by Dave  on  09/14  at  10:33 AM

Julie,

What?  Crestron?  This product may look like a winner in theory but it is not even shipping and will probably not for 3-4 months.  Axonix and K-Scape’s products are available now.  I think before a product can win an award such as this is needs to be officially released.

Then again, what does Crestron spend at CEDIA?  Hundreds of thousands of dollars if not millions.  I see why.

Posted by Julie Jacobson  on  09/14  at  11:00 AM

I believe crestron was selected because these days it’s all about ORGANIZING and ACCESSING content, not just PRESENTING it.

Axonix and kscape (and others) have excellent content management systems, but Crestron is unique in its ability to provide a single unified interface for finding content in-home and throughout the Web.

To be sure, in 6 months we’ll see all of the usual suspects competing in the “universal search” business.

Posted by Gary  on  09/14  at  11:21 AM

Dave,

What does it matter what Crestron spends at CEDIA? The ADMS was a cool new product and did you see the countless other ones that they showed? Nobody else came to play like Crestron did.  When everyone was talking about how much attendence was going to be down and several mfg’s didn’t even show up Crestron came with so many new products I’m still trying to remember them all.  Stop being a hater and go figure out how to be a dealer.

Posted by Dave  on  09/14  at  11:46 AM

I did not say the ADMS was not cool or a great product.  Yes, Crestron does have awesome stuff.  All I am saying is an award should be given out for current products.  That would be like the Academy Awards Committee being shown a clip of a film and then deciding to award an Academy Award based on the clip and not on the final film.  It is obvious you are pro Crestron.  Trust me I have figured out how to be a dealer.

Posted by Josh  on  09/14  at  08:16 PM

What about “justaddpower”?  did everyone miss that?  This should be BEST OF THE SHOW PERIOD.  This is finally something that shows us HDMI distribution CAN work - and it doesn’t cost $7000 to connect to 8 TV’s and might work.  Oh yeah - if you didn’t see it - it is HDMI distribution over IP to a managed switch (off the shelf).  Crestron?  Please…

Posted by Gary  on  09/14  at  08:50 PM

Josh,
You may want to do your homework.  You can’t send 1080p over IP without compression.  There is another article on here that has discussed this already.  Also, this solution may allow you to send HDMI signals, but what about the other problems with HDMI? CEC control issues, switching delays, 1.4, etc.  Once you get your commercial grade switch in here you are going to be spending a bunch of money on something that doesn’t have good quality and still has problems.  Why?  It’s so easy to pick on Crestron because they are the biggest, but it shouldn’t be about that.  It’s about doing it the right way for you and your customers and it just so happens that they make a product that is well thought out and works.  Sure their is a price to pay for that, but at least your customers will be happy and you will make more money in the process.

Posted by Julie Jacobson  on  09/15  at  03:09 AM
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