Now your networking equipments are absolutely safe and secure in this complete wall mounted server room. Armarac is the world’s first zero-footprint and compact enclosure for computer and its networking equipments. There is an optional keyboard/LCD/mouse built inside this lockable compartment. Armarac includes an advanced design that resists fire, earthquake or any other hazardous damage and it is available with the highest level of structural security against theft. Bolted to a wall, the tough non-ferrous Armarac offers a small cable management, integrated cooling and physical access security. No other server room can provide such capabilities with style.


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The EyeMove PC is probably a great news for computer geeks. EyeMove PC is a new approach to home entertainment and computer user interfaces. This PC concept has small oval-shaped with built in projection lens controlled by a multi-function wireless controller. Place it vertical on a wall, horizontal on a stand, on your desk and project your programs, movies, games anywhere you like. With the wireless controller you can forget the old mouse, your keyboard, joystick , you have it all in one with a touch screen wireless controller.



Designer : Ricardo Baiao
AudioTorch is a wireless and Ethernet Light and music system with a built in cd player and speakers. It was designed to be applied on any corner of the house with a projection menu displayed on the wall. With the wireless controller you can change the color of the lights (menus and projections) as well as control the cd player, sound menus and Ethernet music listings play from your home computer. ATM&L system is made of aluminum and abs plastic covered with a rubber thin layer.
The wireless controller sticks to the volume button which has an interior magnet. AudioTorch as an handle on the back of its frame to hook on the fixation piece attached on the wall, and by this way sustain the system to the corner of any wall. Turn it on, light your place with color and listen to your favorite songs.


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