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Lifeware to Showcase the Potential of Control [Demo Alley 102C]
At EHX Fall 2008, the high-profile Microsoft advocate will promote the benefits of Media Center and its proprietary automation solutions.
A few years ago, Lifeware shot into the world of custom installation with the promise of streamlined programming and the blessing of computing giant Microsoft.
Over time, the company has learned from its expanding in-field experience how to tailor its products to meet the needs of professional installers.
At EHX Fall 2008 (Nov. 4-7, Long Beach, CA), the company will be showing its products to the installing community in the event's Demo Alley pavilion (room 102C).
One of the latest examples of the company's learned products and services is its new Lifeware Delivery Guides.
This installer specific program is a pre-configured set of products and companion marketing tools that help electronics professionals place their clients in a Lifeware package that fits their budget and usage needs.
In addition, EHX attendees can look forward to seeing other products and solutions in the company's Demo Alley exhibit, including its
Over time, the company has learned from its expanding in-field experience how to tailor its products to meet the needs of professional installers.
At EHX Fall 2008 (Nov. 4-7, Long Beach, CA), the company will be showing its products to the installing community in the event's Demo Alley pavilion (room 102C).
One of the latest examples of the company's learned products and services is its new Lifeware Delivery Guides.
This installer specific program is a pre-configured set of products and companion marketing tools that help electronics professionals place their clients in a Lifeware package that fits their budget and usage needs.
In addition, EHX attendees can look forward to seeing other products and solutions in the company's Demo Alley exhibit, including its
- High Density TV initiative for distributed video
- iPhone and iPod Touch interfaces
- its 2.0.4 automation software
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Robert Archer, Senior Editor, CE Pro
Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.



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