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Intensia introduces the inMedia multi-media server (6/2/2009)

Integrated Systems Europe 2009

The Intensia range of home automation has an immediate appeal to installers, architects and consumers who seeka high-end whole-house automation system which incorporates some of the very best solutions that are available for making homes easy to operate, easy to run - and, just as importantly, simply radiate true quality and style.

New from Intensia at ISE 2009 is the inMedia; a multi-media server with a generous storage capacity and is housed in stylish brushed aluminium enclosure 45cm wide.

In addition to the storage of audio music tracks; movies and photo images; the inMedia connects to the internet to access RSS news feeds, weather forecasts, radio streams and more, all of which can be accessed everywhere in the home.

The inMedia is easily controlled from Intensia inDial L or inTouch L touch screens or you can even watch a movie or internet content on the inTouch L screen.

The Intensia system of Home Automation works with a decentralised structure making it both very powerful and future-oriented. It is both adaptable and flexible allowing easy modification of functions. This user-friendly solution gives problem-free control of heating, lighting, curtains, sun-blinds, security alarms, and audio & video sources and programmes.

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