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Review of the Home Office Electronics

Bob meets with Tim Woods in the 3rd floor office. Tim shows us the Panasonic PBX phone system which is ideal for a home business with conference call, paging, and intercom capabilities from anywhere in the house. The Web-based cam is another useful feature that allows the homeowner to monitor a room through a Web site accessible from anywhere in the world. Tim also explains that the homeowner's laptop has a wireless networking card from Cisco Systems, allowing wireless in-home internet access. The laptop also has a 64MB Secure Digital (SD) card reader that downloads music onto a card, which can then be played in the homeowner's car. Finally, Tim shows Bob the Panasonic Iris scanner. The Iris scanner interfaces with the homeowner's computer system allowing secure access to computer files.
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Review of the Home Office Electronics

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" And we got Tim woods again with more IHA gadgetry and I don't get on phone system that you wanted to show us -- Yeah little icing on the cake first pick -- our Panasonic PBX phone. Basically this is great for small business in the home we've got. The ability to do conference calling paging intercom throughout the whole house and into the studio -- fabulous yet. What's this this is our web based -- the circus like what is it actually generates a web page and we can actually pick it up on our Honeywell web tablet here. We can place this anywhere in the house and we can basically see what's going down. And she knows who we had on her family room with kids playing and it and any point we can monitor what was going on absolutely we can pan tilt it. Effect if you can get to the web anywhere in the world you can get to this camera and see inside your house fabulous it's great the other thing is we've got -- net system from -- of this is -- basically his laptop we've got a -- here and you basically take the web tablet just like this anywhere in the house do work up. Send email and still -- online. Do all that stuff. Real cool little toy here this our SD card reader and what's great about this if you see this little chip -- that's 64 megabytes. There's one that's out right now. 512. Million what are you doing well basically you can download all of your digital music files put them on here in the pink bat out your car. And putting your Panasonic SD audio car stereo system. Personalized music wherever you want it fantastic and right here Bob we have the Panasonic iris scanner it basically will. Interface with your laptop so if you have any files or anything like that you can actually secure them by using the iris and the other thing -- you can -- interface with the ADT I center so basically what you can do you bring this up your mind. Take a picture of your iris and it engages in -- abuses -- securities we are they connected home we have our fabulous invention thanks so much."

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