SE2 Labs ITC One Single Solution Home Entertainment System Covers All Bases

The standard home is positively littered with an array of devices, from gaming consoles to Hi-Fi systems, iPod docks to Tivos, DVD players to surround sound units, the result being that many a front room could readily be mistaken for the department of an electrical store – which, personally appeals to us – but now, if you’re looking to minimise the clutter, thanks to SE2 Labs’ ITC (Integrated Theater Console) you can bring all this together, and more, in a single versatile unit.
Winner of the Audioholics 2007 Consumer Excellence Awards, the ITC One is built to your exacting specifications using components of your choice (see below), the result being a centralised entertainment system, complete with patented cooling – including thermostat control – and on board power conditioning.

But just how versatile is the ITC One? Perhaps this quote from the manufactures will give you some idea as to what’s on offer:
‘The following components can be included: Microsoft X-Box 360, X-Box 360 HD DVD Player, Nintendo Wii, DirecTV, High-Def TiVo, Dish Network DVR, national cable providers DVR, including Comcast, Time Warner, Cox Cable and many more, AMX Netlinx Control System, High-End Digital Surround Processor, Bryston Pre-Amp Processor with full digital outputs, IcePower High-End D-Class Amplifiers, High-End Video Processor, Front Touchpanel Screen, Apple Video iPod with Dock, proprietary Remote Control, Power Conditioning, Transparent Cabling and Cable Harness and an Anti-Noise and Vibration System.’
A great solution for those looking to consolidate their electrical entertainment equipment, if only to remove the spaghetti cables and wiring, the SE2 Labs ITC One measures a mere 18”(W) x 21”(H) x 20”(D) and prices start from $19900.
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