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The upcoming Digital Lifestyle Show promises a showcase of leading edge sound and vision options for technically minded couch potatoes everywhere.

Want to know how to fill your home with entertainment equipment?  Not sure what is out there, or want to learn more about the digital gadgets on offer?  You could go no further than the Digital Lifestyle Show as part of the International Digital Entertainment Festival starting in Melbourne, Australia this week.

“The Digital Lifestyle Show has been designed specifically to offer people who want to find out about the latest, greatest and ‘soon to be seen’ digital products and services with the opportunity to see and learn about them first hand and speak with the experts to get the right advice for how to embrace the way of the future in their home and workplace,” said Peter Barlow the shows director.

Digital SmartHome will be at the Digital Lifestyle Show to show people how they can make their home smart and digital. Record your favourite TV shows, turn the lights, heater or air-con on and off, set your security system… even scare away burglars – from anywhere in the world.

Digital SmartHome’s systems can distribute high definition sound and vision around your home, so you can watch what you want, when you want, where you want.

What’s more, with the Digital SmartHome System, you can keep an eye on what’s happening at home and control everything – from inside your home or the other side of the world!

Carlton Audio Visual will have a massive, 65 inch high definition LCD panel on their booth – ideal for use as a gaming and home control convergence display, or as a super addition to a home theatre setup. Visitors can check out demonstrations of the latest convergent and networking equipment from Denon and can ‘test drive’ exciting combinations of screen and sound systems.

Panasonic will be giving visitors to the Digital Lifestyle Show the opportunity to get ‘up close and visual’ with their new Viera Plasma screen. Panasonic’s plasma technology has been evolved to deliver better pictures than ever before. An 11th generation full-HD progressive scan plasma panel (1920 x 1080 pixels), the new VIERA also features an integrated HD digital DVB-T tuner,134 billion viewable colours and 3 x HDMI Inputs with Viera Link (1x Front, 2x Rear)

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Mike Bantick

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Having failed to grow up Bantick continues to pursue his childish passions for creative writing, interactive entertainment and showing-off through adulthood. In 1994 Bantick began doing radio at Melbourne’s 102.7 3RRRFM, in 1997 transferring to become a core member of the technology show Byte Into It. In 2003 he wrote briefly for the The Age newspaper’s Green Guide, providing video game reviews. In 2004 Bantick wrote the news section of PC GameZone magazine. Since 2006 Bantick has provided gaming and tech lifestyle stories for iTWire.com, including interviews and opinion in the RadioactivIT section.

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