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spent on smart home devices. To meet this growing demand, leading waterproof electronics specialist,
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UK homes are becoming smarter and better connected as innovation drives consumer desire for home automation.
round 6.8 million UK households now have at least one smart device and 30% of people plan to purchase one within the next two years. This year, around £10.8 billion will be
ProofVision, has updated its entire range of bathroom and outdoor TVs to include RS232 over IP control as standard, increasing suitability to the home automation sector and making the TVs easier to install and test. Ideal for end users looking for fully integrated waterproof TV to complete the ultimate home entertainment system, ProofVision's bathroom and outdoor TVs are now compatible with all leading control systems, including Control4, Crestron and RTI.
In addition to extra connectivity through IR and RS232, products in
ProofVision's range of waterproof TVs offer a wide variety of features, including: ● 4k Ultra HD/1080p ● Anti-misting and anti-glare panels ● IP66/IP67 rated ● Compatible with smart TV plugin ● Ultra slim design fits flush with wall ●Mirror finish ● Built in FreeView and HDMI, USB and VGA ●Waterproof remote ● 2 year warranty ProofVision Director William Uttley commented: "As smart technology becomes more ubiquitous in our lives, consumers have come to expect the comfort and ease of controlling all their audio-visual devices through one single piece of software. We're delighted to announce this upgrade, which means that our entire range of waterproof TVs can be controlled with RS232 over the IP network, increasing integration with leading home control systems and ensuring our products continue to push boundaries in the fast- paced audio-visual sector." ProofVision's range of waterproof TVs are designed to work in challenging conditions, with a variety of sizes and finishes ideal for luxury bathrooms, gardens, bars and pubs, swimming areas, theme parks - they've even been installed on super yachts.
For more information, visit:
proofvision.co.uk
Marshall-Tufflex launches interactive recycling calculator
Providing a window into cable management, leading UK manufacturer Marshall-Tufflexhas launched its Recycled PVC-U Calculator, showing users exactly how much recycled material is included in each of its products and therefore saved from being sent straight to landfill.
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ith sustainability and recycling increasingly in the spotlight, Marshall-Tufflex has provided
complete transparency into the environmental impact of its products with the launch of its Recycled PVC-U Calculator. Based on product usage during 2018, the
calculator allows users to select a range of products and quantities, and then calculate the percentage of recycled material used, and the number of kilograms saved from going into landfill. Paul Hetherington, Chief Executive Officer at
Marshall-Tufflex, explained that, “For 20 years, we have been using recycled material in the manufacture of our products, saving the equivalent of 300 double decker buses worth of plastic going into landfill every year. “Our goal is to start the conversation throughout the supply chain, from architects to end users, and encourage everyone to make informed decisions when purchasing PVC-U trunking systems.
14 | electrical wholesalerMay 2019 “Our Recycled PVC-U Calculator has been
developed so we can be as clear as possible about our environmental commitments and demonstrate the impact we have as a company.” Twitter users can now also take part in the
Recycled PVC-U Calculator challenge in four simple steps: Step One: Enter your favourite PVC-U Marshall- Tufflex products into the calculator. Step Two: Choose the quantity required for each product. Step Three: Click “Calculate” so see how much PVC-U your basket stops going into landfill. Step Four: Screenshot and Tweet your results to @MTufflex using #recycledpvcucalculator
To use the Recycled PVC-U Calculator, and discover how much recycled material was included in your project, please visit
recycledpvcucalculator.com
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