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Installations: The Home of Tomorrow is Here!

No, really. We have seen the future, and it's in Columbus, Ohio.
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Equipment Control Room

RACKS
A Russound audio zone controllers and amplifiers
B Network hub with Lifecontroller, Lifestorage A/V servers, HP DECs, and routers
C Altronix security camera panel with routers
D AC power supplies
PANELS
1 Russound house-audio speaker patch panel
2 Whole-house audio keypads and Lifepoint controllers
3 Lifepoint touchpanel power supply — Panel 1
4 Lifepoint touchpanel power supply — Panel 2
5 Cable-TV distribution panel
6 Satellite-TV distribution panel
7 Phone distribution panel
8 Home-network distribution panel
9 Aprilaire thermostat panel
10 Power distribution panel
11 — 13 DSC security-system panels
14 — 17 House-security access control panels
Are PC-based systems custom installation's inevitable future? Given Microsoft's considerable clout (HP is no slouch, either), it's not hard to imagine how far it can run with a flexible, comprehensive, well-executed whole-house solution. And it's got the bucks and marketing clout to make life uncomfortable for the smaller guys hawking high-end systems. But given the Microsoft behemoth's often loutish behavior and its zeal for imposing its products on the public instead of listening to the average guy's needs, there's a good chance it could be its own worst enemy in the battle for smart-home domination.

If EI's Lifeware is indeed a glimpse of the likely future, though, it might be time for even the most hardened computerphobes to think about welcoming a PC into their home-entertainment systems. Silicon is working its way into just about every kind of A/V component anyway, and a reasonably priced system that can take advantage of your existing computers while easily assimilating all manner of third-party gear would seem a godsend for just about any homeowner.

Is Exceptional Innovation's Lifeware the real deal? Well, in this one elegantly tricked-out Columbus home, it seemed real enough to me.


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