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Jan 13 2005, 10:41am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony introduces new in-wall home entertainment components: CDP-NW10 in-wall audio system and DVP-NW50 in-wall home theater system.
The CDP-NW10 in-wall audio system and DVP-NW50 in-wall home theater system can connect over most standard home computer networks to enable multi-room audio distribution, as well as intercom and room monitoring functions. Because the units are installed in-wall during construction, all unsightly wiring is hidden out of the homeowner's way. The modular systems can be installed in living spaces throughout the home and, when connected via an Ethernet based home network, can share audio content.
The systems are developed to fit any décor with a sleek, space-saving design. For added customization, homeowners can purchase customizable center and side plates to match room décor.
So if you are renovating your digs, this is for you.
More details in Sony Press-Release.
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