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WHO’S WHO? AWE Europe Ltd - Smart Home Technology
AWE Europe Ltd Alexander House, 3A Blenheim Road Epsom, Surrey, KT19 9AP
01372 729777
sales@awe-europe.com
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WE off ers electrical retailers an exceptional opportunity to explore the
latest residential technologies. This enables retailers to enhance their home installation services, benefi t from new revenue streams, and further distinguish themselves from national retailers. At AWE, we provide unparalleled pre- and
post-sale support, including tailored training and system design services, giving retailers the confi dence needed to expand.
For Your Viewing Pleasure… Experience the latest technologies in our Epsom HQ-based Show Apartment, featuring a living room, music room, and two home cinemas at diff erent price points. Visitors can compare ultra- large TVs, Laser TVs, and front projection systems, as well as experience our exclusive Bowers & Wilkins Custom Install range. We showcase the latest projectors from Epson and Sony, from entry-level compact units up to the more premium Epson LS12000 and Sony XW7000. The Epson LS12000 4K Laser Projector off ers a long-lasting laser light source, 2,700 lumens, and HDR10+ support, with fl exible setup options. The Sony VPL-XW5000 Native 4K Laser Projector delivers 2,000 lumens and native 4K resolution, certifi ed for IMAX Enhanced content. For a large screen experience in a modest space at a great price, the Hisense Laser TVs are a fantastic option under £4,000. The L9 Laser TVs include an ultra-short throw projector and a 100”
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or 120” Ambient Light Rejecting screen, perfect for bright, multi-purpose spaces. They function like a Smart TV with a built-in Freeview tuner, streaming services, and Dolby Atmos-enabled built-in speakers. Supporting UST projector installations, the
Kinetik UST Projector AV Cabinets (KLIF-UST1CS) are exclusively available at AWE. These cabinets are designed for 120” and 100” screens, with a central support panel for a centre speaker and a removable shelf for a soundbar.
Home Cinema Perfection The AWE Show Apartment allows for fi rst- hand technology experiences. As the exclusive distributor of Bowers & Wilkins Ci products, visitors can hear the excellence of this range. We have a media wall featuring mid-range CI600 series speakers from a single AV receiver up to much higher-end systems, including the ISW-8 in-wall subwoofers and CDA-2HD amplifi ers. The ISW-8 is 1,000 watts and fi ts into a standard 4” stud wall, delivering powerful and precise bass. The CDA-2HD amplifi er drives the subwoofers with two bridgeable channels of 500 watts each and features embedded active DSP for optimisation.
Super Screens – ADEO ADEO projection screens are fully customisable and partner perfectly with Epson and Sony projectors. We have a range of pre-defi ned models listed for convenience, but ADEO screens can be tailored with various types,
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surfaces, and aspect ratios, all supported by AWE experts. In our Performance Cinema, we showcase the ADEO Vision Acoustik perforated screen with the Epson EH-LS12000B projector. In our Reference Cinema, the Movie Mask screen demonstrates automated screen ratio changes, paired with Sony Native 4K laser projectors
Get In Control URC off ers an easy-to-install and reasonably priced control platform, starting from just £500. The MRX-5 processor can be used with existing smartphones and devices, or dedicated interfaces. Suitable for single-room to whole- home automation, the AWE Show Apartment is controlled by the larger URC MRX-30 processor, using URC interfaces like the TKP-8600 8” in-wall touchscreen and TRC-1480 2.4” touchscreen remote with voice control. At AWE, you can also discover the latest racks and TV mounts from Sanus, with live demonstrations of smart home solutions and automated window shading with Silent Gliss.
Summer 2024
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