Photos: Remotes in the home
As the costs of automation fall, remote-controlled homes are getting more common.
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Control4 Wireless Touch Screen
Control4, a home automation company based in Salt Lake City, is aiming to produce affordable security products that are easy to use and can be installed after homes are built. The Control4 Wireless Touch Screen (pictured) enables control of any aspect of home automation at any time, from anywhere in the house.
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Control4 Mini Touch Screen
Among Control4's products is the Control4 Mini Touch Screen, which brings the features of a full-size touch panel and a remote audio server to a compact 4-inch touch screen.
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