InfoComm 2013 Awards: Best New Control System Hardware: AMX’s G5 Modero X Touch Panels
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Best New Control System Hardware: AMX’s G5 Modero X Touch Panels
The glass-to glass look and no-bezel design of the Modero caught our attention last year, but the Modero X earns this year’s Best Control System Hardware product at InfoComm 2013 as the AMX has now integrated now apps such as a fully-functional Chrome browser, Skype and Microsoft Lync. If you’re doing large-scale programmable control systems in meeting rooms, classrooms or boardrooms, there is no touch panel system that looks better than the Modero X. Here’s the video from InfoComm. Here’s more information from AMX.
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