CEDIA Gold Coast 2006: home entertainment expo

By Jeremy Roche on 02 September 2006

Tags: cedia | custom | design | electronics | exhibition | gold coast | installer | mirror | living | dare

CNET.com.au headed up to the Gold Coast for the CEDIA Expo (Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association) last week to check out the latest in home theatre technology and design. Take a look at what we found in our photo gallery.

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19/07/2007 12:08 AM

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