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Post 161 made on Wednesday July 22, 2009 at 15:35
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On July 22, 2009 at 14:44, avgenius1 said...
C4 builds the product they build and it seems to be a decent product with some nifty functionality. I personally dont care for the use of hard drives (moving parts) in the C4 systems. While the use of hard drives is great for media playback and storage I prefer my homes program to run from flash based memory only.

The PMC2 (Prodigy processor) does not have an on screen display from what I have been told. It does have a two way zigbee pro handheld remote (PLX2) with the gateway built in to the box. The lack of the OSD prevents an apples to apples comparison with C4 as thats the backbone of the C4 control concept. I prefer to simply grab my wand remote and control what I need to control while getting metadata to the LCD on the wand. Before you hardcore C4 guys flame me into a charcoal nugget, I am aware that you can receive some metadata to the C4 wand but it is my understanding that it is limited and you only have one (maybe two) lines of text available at any one time. If I am wrong about this then feel free to post the correct amount of data that can be displayed and how much data can be displayed on one screen at a time.

My point is that Crestron may have a product line, with Prodigy, that opens up a new dealer channel for the CI's who want to do Crestron but cannot support the full line, yet. They now have a product line that allows for PRICE POINT competition with C4 systems backed by the 40+ years of Crestron's existence. The lack of OSD or Rhapsody or (possibly) the lack of a multi controller environment with Prodigy may give the C4 dealers some points to sell against Prodigy. If so great, if not great. I personally dont care about C4. My employer sells it but I have nothing to do with that product. I deal only with our Crestron jobs. We are happy to see Prodigy coming along as it gives us another option for our (max) $50k client who cannot afford a full Crestron system. Anything above $50k is automatically moved to Crestron, even if that "lowers" perceived functionality by the lack of Rhapsody and and OSD.

Hopefully this clears up the misconception that Crestron is trying to wipe C4 off the map. This is about the Crestron motto of "Every Room Connected" and that alone.

yes the remote is only a few lines of meta data but you can literally control anything, lights, music, tvs, thermostats etc etc


as an FYI Control4

HC200 - flash based
HC300 - flash based
HC500 - has a hard drive <~ the only all HD controller
HC1000 - flash based operating system - hard drive storage system
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