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Go big or go home

Or in the case of Daryl Plummer, go big AT home. Daryl's the Gartner research chief I mentioned in a previous post.  I think its fair to say he has a seriously (the ultimate?) digital home.  Here's the more detailed overview of his not-so-humble abode:

14 broadcast display devices, 13 zones of security, 17 zones of automation, 384 active relays, 6 internal cable channels, 5 wireless networks, 1.2 TBs of storage, 11 PCs and Servers (he'll be trying out Windows Home Server soon), 10-seat HD theater, 400 disc DVD changer, 2 digital movie servers, 4 zones of wireless music, 4 DVRs, IPTV access, DSL/Cable/Satellite, 1200 songs, 3 online gaming systems, 1 Media Center PC, 2 RF remote networks, 2 Xbox media extenders, 7 surveillance cameras,1 digital drum kit, ethernet throughout.

So, the question is...anyone out there with a comparable set up?  Even if yours doesn't match up - after all its Daryl's job to be a digital home expert - we'd be interested to know how tech'd out your crib is.

J

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    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    eeesh.  i'm all for a digital home - but that sounds like a bit much for me. i'm happy with a couple of laptops, a soon-to-be Home Server, some speakers, a DVD player, a Netflix subscription and one big Plasma TV.   then again, i actually like to go outside. ;)

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