Elite Audio Video creates ultra-modern audio/visual environments for corporate conference rooms and boardrooms. Our experts plan, design and install universally controlled presentation systems for offices that include high definition televisions and projectors, view screens, integrated telephone and teleconferencing equipment, videoconferencing capabilities, shade and lighting control systems and individual internet and e-mail access. All functions are made accessible through simplified touch screen system control.
We also design and install distributed audio and video systems for consumer-oriented businesses, such as a restaurants or bars. Whether it's one giant screen or any number of synchronized smaller screens strategically placed throughout an establishment, Elite Audio Video engineers and installation technicians can handle the job.
Never again walk into your conference room faced with the hassle of rerouting cables, the annoyance of remembering which buttons to press, or the frustration of finally finding the correct remote only to discover that the battery is dead.
Instead, access the room functions with a touch panel specially designed to meet your requirements. Dim the room lights, lower the screen, turn on the projector and microphone, and display a powerpoint from your laptop, all by touching one button on a touch panel. Custom touch panel wiring and programming to simplify meetings, teleconferencing, video conferencing, and online discussions.
If you are holding a traditional meeting where everyone is in the room with you and needs to look at the same document, you select “In-Room Presentation.” The system then automatically dims the room lights, closes the window shades, turns on the projector, lowers the projection screen, and displays the contents of your laptop screen onto the projection screen -- all of this set in motion simply with one touch of the touch panel.
Of course your touch panel allows you to override the default settings to fit your needs. If you are video conferencing with remote attendees and want to simultaneously show a presentation slide you can use the touch panel to shift from displaying the remote attendees in full-screen mode to showing them in a small “Picture-in-Picture” window overlaying your PowerPoint presentation.
All the equipment and cables that make your multimedia system operate are neatly tucked away in cabinets. |