SE2 Labs ITC One

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.

SE2 Labs ITC One Detail

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

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