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iHOME from Al-Futtaim

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Al-Futtaim rolls out its iHOME display for Gulf Region consumer electronics and intelligent home systems during this week’s International CES Hometech exhibition.

Al-Futtaim’s iHOME in Hall 2 will feature best-in-class products from Panasonic, Toshiba, Sanyo, Aftron and Control 4.

CES Hometech, organised by Messe Frankfurt, is being held in Dubai for the second year, but this is the first full year it is under the auspices of the CES of Las Vegas fame.

Al-Futtaim is now the first international affiliate in UAE of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) of America. CEA, a trade organization for 2200 companies in the consumer technology industry in USA, owns and runs CES Las Vegas.

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Cloudy TV Panel Market?

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WitsView

WitsView says  IT panel prices in May (amid uncertain market demand in the TV segment), were only up slightly. Given the fully loaded utilization rate and continued capacity increases, the current IT panel demand and supply is in a relatively balanced state, while the TV segment experiences an oversupply.

The Sichuan earthquake may affect the TV end market sales to a certain extent. Meanwhile, on 5/15, the CEO of LGD indicated that with its main TV clients affected by the weak seasonality, it hopes to mitigate the impact by cooperating more closely with the Samsung group in TV products, along with the shifting some excess capacity to IT panels.

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120Hz Growing Rapidly

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Sales of display units using 120Hz may grow rapidly to 26.7 million units in 2010 (from 4.5 million units in 2008), according to Displaybank.

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This report explains the trends through analysis of various technologies to improve the video image quality.

The 120Hz technology drastically improves video image quality and it is currently applied to numerous premium products.

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Registration for CEDIA USA Begins

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On June 2, individuals can sign up for CEDIA EXPO 2008. This year’s EXPO will be held September 3-7 in Denver at the Colorado Convention Center.

CEDIA Expo

The Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association is offering members the opportunity to save money at this year’s EXPO by providing 29 hours of free CEDIA University education credits. This is in addition to the savings an individual may obtain by registering prior to the early bird discount date, which ends July 16.

Online registration will end August 28 at 5 pm.

Closer to home, don’t forget the CEDIA Region 1 Show in London in late June.

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CEDIA 2008 Award Winners for Region 1

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CEDIA Awards Winner 2008

For the first time, the CEDIA Awards for Region 1 were held separately to CEDIA Expo to a dedicated focus and a higher profile. Suzi Perry, personality from Channel 5’s The Gadget Show, presented the Awards at a glittering ceremony at Vinopolis, London.

In total 250 people attended the black tie event, which had a Moroccan theme. More members than ever before entered this year’s Awards, with installers from across the region participating, including those from Portugal, Spain and France.

In order to maintain the integrity of the Awards, this year’s judging was conducted on an anonymous basis and, for the first time since they began, the judges decided to award highly commended accolades to some of the entrants, in recognition of the quality of their submissions.

Amongst the winners were some great examples of impressive installs including French company, Dark Side of the Room, who won with their ‘Home Cinema Lyon’ project in the Best home cinema installation from £20K-£100K. This was a cinema which the judges believed would offer an unrivalled viewing experience.

Best integrated home under £100K was also a very popular category, which was reflected in the higher than average number of finalists, making it especially hard to judge. But, worthy winners were Smartcomm for the aesthetically-stunning ‘Darlands’ install.

Whilst it was a house that’s quite literally to die for (it’s located in a cemetery) that won over the judges in the Best integrated home over £250,000 category, with the award going to SMC for their incredible ‘Cemetery House’ install.

The Best dressed installation category took a look behind the scenes to find the install that had been done the most carefully; particular attention was paid to the racking and cabling, but the judges were also looking for neatly installed projectors, screens and other equipment. For this reason, T&T Communications took the prize for the ‘Danish House’ and a rack that even the homeowner described as a ‘work of art’.

The full list of winners, highly commended entries and finalists is:

Best home cinema installation project under £20K (35,000 Euros)
Winner: Finite Solutions, Total Automation Cinema
Finalists: Beyond the Invisible, Lavender Gardens, D&T Electronics, Cambridge Park Doneo, Magnum Home Cinema ISIS Integrated Systems, Lancaster Gate

Best home cinema installation from £20K-£100K (35,000-150,000 Euros)
Winner:
Dark Side of the Room, Home Cinema Lyon
Highly commended: Laservision, Karaoke Home Cinema
Finalists: Finite Solutions, Rise & Fall Cinema, Grahams HiFi, The Diamond Cinema, T&T Communications, Lake View

Best integrated home under £100K (150,000 Euros)
Winner: Smartcomm, Darlands
Highly commended: James & Giles, Clerkenwell
Finalists: Audire, Champs Elysees Definitions, Northern Lights D&T Electronics, London Apartment P
DSE Group, Low Fell Install SMC, Wimbledon Family Home


Best integrated home from £100,000 - £250,000 (150,000 – 370,000 Euros)
Winner: Henri Integrateur Domotique, Maison Bovard
Highly commended: Finite Solutions, The Old Water Treatment Works
Finalists: D&T Electronics, Chandos Street, Grahams HiFi, The New House, ISIS Integrated Systems, Cadogan Square


Best integrated home over £250,000 (370,000 Euros)
Winner: SMC, Cemetery House
Highly commended; Global Technologies, Villa Quinta Verde
Finalists: Lairdking, Aston Martin, Martin Kleiser, Wiltshire Hall SMC, Hill House


Best dressed installation
Winner: T&T Communications, Danish House
Finalists: D&T Electronics, London Apartment P, D&T Electronics, Cambridge Park, SMC, Hill House

Best marine installation
Winner: Dawsons AV Marine, Sunseeker 37m Tri-Deck
Finalist: Audio Vision, The Maltese Falcon


Best multi dwelling
Winner: Touch of a Button, White Fir
Finalists: D&T Electronics, Spinningfields, Hometech Integration, Tanalach


Best special project
Winner: Digital Homedia, New Riverhead
Finalist: Interconnection, The Old Rectory Study Lift

Alongside these project winners, a CEDIA award was also presented to the Best Trade Supplier – a category decided via an online vote of Electronic Systems Professional (ESP) members hosted on the CEDIA website. Voters were asked to select the company who has provided the best quality products, services and support throughout the year. This year, the accolade went to speaker manufacturer Bowers & Wilkins.

Chaired by CEDIA Chairman, Simon Williams, the judging panel comprised of interior designer Dean Keyworth from Armstrong Keyworth; Kate Burnett, Editor of leading interior design magazine idFX; Jan Carlos Kucharek from the RIBA Journal, Dave Mitchell, Technical Director of the HBF (Home Builders Federation), and a trio of respected technology journalists - Chris Price, Dave Murphy and Dan Goldstein. In addition, they were joined remotely by Utz Baldwin, the current CEDIA US President, from AD Systems in the USA.

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