
Literally! Panasonic
just completed
the "Eco & UD" life-sized model house; "UD" stands for universal
design. The model is filled with Panasonic products that make life
easier while also saving energy and maintaining an
ecologically-friendly relationship. The futuristic house opens up to
the public on
January 4th, 2006 in Tokyo, so if you're in the neighborhood, drop on in.
The nerve center of
the complex
is designed to be viewed and controlled via a large
plasma-display-panel. The PDP is wired into the home's various systems
and allows you to monitor the security system, access and download
movies, and although not specifically mentioned, probably functions as
a regular ol' TV as well.
Do we have any folks that built home-security, -automation, or über-entertainment around their television set? The Panny home makes my high-def, PVR and Xbox 360 kinda lame by comparison!
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