Whole-house video allows a single video source, such as a Blu-ray player or a cable box, to be shared between multiple TVs. This could be a great solution for a setup where, for instance, you have eight TVs around the house and would like to watch cable on all of them. The most straightforward solution in this case would be having a dedicated cable box for each TV. This, however, would mean more space required for equipment, a less clean-looking setup, and monthly fees for every cable box you have on top of everything else. But, realistically, it is highly unlikely that you would want to watch cable on all eight TVs simultaneously. In most cases, you will need two, maybe three cable boxes showing different channels at the same time. In this situation, a whole-house distributed video system can come in very handy. Connected to a video matrix switch, any of the cable boxes or other video sources in your setup can play on any TV in the house. Another great feature of a distributed video setup is that you can make all system equipment and wiring invisible. All of your system components can be placed in a single centralized location, such as a dedicated closet or basement. As a result, all equipment you will end up seeing will be only the TVs and the system remote control. In addition, you will have a much cleaner and simpler system configuration since the number of sources needed for every TV will be minimized. If a setup like this is something you have in mind, we will be glad to help you to turn it into reality in your NYC, Bridgehampton, or Philadelphia home.
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