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Be seated for a quality experience VISIVO


An electric armchair designed for the more elaborate home cinema set-up or company screening rooms is being demonstrated on the Visivo stand. The company reports that it has spent two years of development on Moovia, its new home-theatre seating line, selecting materials


that meet the highest quality standards. Each chair will be made by hand by master craftsmen in Hungary, with the leather coming from Italy, while the electric drive system and mechanical parts are made in Germany. Dimensions range from 960 x 1120 x 980mm, for an electric armchair model with two armrests, to a model without


armrests measuring 560 x 1120 x 980mm. The footrest and seatback offer


flexible settings, to allow users to adjust to their preferred seating position at the touch of a button. The armrests, where included, feature hidden storage space as well as a cup-holder as standard. The configuration of each chair is individual, with the ability for


New fixed frame screen DA-LITE SCREEN COMPANY


The new UTB Contour screen has been unveiled by Da-Lite at ISE 2014. The fixed frame screen is described as having the smallest edge of any fixed frame screen on the market, resulting in a streamlined, minimalist design. The new product will feature a flat panel aesthetic, projection surfaces for any resolution quality, including 4K and Ultra HD, various finish options such as acid etched black, glossy black and acid etched silver, and a one-year


The Da-Lite UTB Contour screen is geared towards applications including home theatre


comprehensive warranty. With screens as large as 220in diagonally, the new Da- Lite fixed frame screen comes


with a .635 cm frame. The new product also features a low profile of less than 1cm. Stand: 2-C42


purchasers to select their favourite components from a very wide range of options. Seats come in black leather as a standard feature, although other colours or materials are also available upon request.


Visivo is also using the show to


present its electric fixed-frame screen for the first time. Stand: 7-V186


Thinking inside the box TRIVUM


Launching at ISE 2014, AudioBox is a retrofit music system in a high-quality aluminium frame, designed by trivum to be on display as a highly visible component of a home entertainment system. The AudioBox – containing an amplifier, FM radio and streaming client – is fully KNX- compatible and complements trivum’s Audio Actuator range of standalone audio streaming systems. AudioBox features an


integrated DSP and operates


as a streaming client from network drives, internet music services, internet radio stations and via Apple AirPlay. The AudioBox can be combined with all Audio Actuators for a multi-room experience. The company’s range of


streaming Audio Actuators come in a six or 12 units-wide REG chassis, which can be installed easily and configured via an interface to the built-in web server. The amplifier and the DSP of the units provide a fully-fledged music system without any visible cabling and audio components. Stand: 7-N176


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