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One of the world’s largest metropolitan quick-service restaurants greets customers with high-tech audio/video electronics mixed with memorabilia, reflecting the restaurant’s personality and history in a sight and sound experience. Driven by Kramer Electronics and Sierra Video Systems products, visitors experience crystal clear audio and stunning video on over 15 LCD displays throughout the two-story restaurant, all powered by the Sierra Video Systems 3232V5 matrix switcher.
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On the top floor of a 12-story building overlooking Monterrey, Mexico, high-powered technology meets high-powered executives; the meeting is flawless. At Tec de Monterrey, one of the most prestigious private universities in Mexico with 34 campuses throughout the country, the Board of Directors’ conference center hosts strategic meetings for executives who want to focus on content, not function.
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The large ballroom at the children’s health center in Luga City, Russia, served as a simple meeting room with tables, chairs and portable audio/video equipment. But with the addition of a multimedia system, it became a versatile facility for use by residents and employees.
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When the owner of a private Tupolev 154 airliner wanted to make his jet more like home, he turned to Kramer Electronics and Sierra Video Systems for a luxury home theater system. With the goal of providing a versatile selection of high-quality video and audio reproduction for passengers, the airliner was equipped with electronics technology that would allow entertainment to be enjoyed in each of the airplane’s four passenger compartments.
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Hampton, New Jersey– February 14, 2006 – Celebrating their 25th Anniversary in 2006, Kramer Electronics, an ISO 9001 : 2000 certified company, and a worldwide supplier of audio, video and computer graphics signal distribution, switching and processing equipment and Sierra Video Systems, a Kramer Electronics Company, are pleased to announce the use of their products in the newly redesigned Casino Niagara in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.
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The owners of the casino in the prestigious Hotel Panama decided to upgrade and to invest in a modern audio visual system. It consists of 32 video sources: 12 direct TV channels (mostly sport), 2 Cable TV decoders, 3 ADTEC video servers and 2 combo DVDs.
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The opening of the museum for the public is dedicated to various water-related technologies (water use, conditioning and purification) and Kramer’s VP-300, RGB distribution amplifier, plays a part in an interactive stand that runs a presentation about various water facilities.
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