
news Strong changes are under process. JPSA has begun its development into specialised home media centers. These developments have included the complete design and installation of superior quality media hubs. The future holds an inevitably integration of all of the home media and information technology. This integration can include home pc, dvd player (all region), internet browser, tv, radio [analogue, digital and internet], stream box for audio (mp3, wav, atrac, ogg, etc) and video (mp4, mpeg, wmv, divX, Xvid, etc.), TV recording, CD & DVD burning, all controlled wirelessly and connected to the internet through broadband. All situated andinstalled with a LCD TV which brings elegance and visual quality to the maximum for TV and computer. Also giving complete preparedness for the HDTV launch in the UK by SKY in 2006, in all three formats and in all sizes [17" to 45" LCD TV]JPSA helps to survey and design systems which now can include telephony. Everything from internet messaging and VIOP services through FREE software and installation; ©SKYPE. Through BlueTooth, WiFi and wireless devices such as headsets, calls can be placed anywhere in the world for FREE to other ©SKYPE users and for fractional costs to regular landlines. All with the total elegance and style to match your taste and living environment, JPSA sources and modifies cases and computers to meet all needs and luxuries. Prices are not set because each installation is different and each is required to fulfill sperate criteria. We can be contacted at any time via telphone or email.
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