Reboot your home theater remotely with PS Audio PowerPlay

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While the corporate IT world has enlarged had access to remotely-controlled capability for servers and notes centers, it’s pretty cutting-edge stuff for home theater, with PS Audio releasing the first line of Internet-connected potential management devices. Ranging in price from $600 to $1,995 and scheduled to release in Spring 2008, the four products in the PowerPlay line differ in number of switchable and isolated plugs, but all offer a

web interface to toggle potential, schedule reboots, and monitor potential quality. There is an RS-232 port for hardwired capability control as well as IR blasters for turning devices back on after a reboot. Now you can reboot your TiVo without ever stepping foot in the house.

 

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