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C o n s u m e r E l e c t r o n i c s D a i l y N e w s Tu e s d a y, J a n u a r y 5 , 2 0 1 6 1 4 WIRELESS NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER FROM ATOM LABS For users who would like to set up cameras across many properties, would like a safe place to archive the recordings and don't want to pay an arm and a leg for installation, then this system is for you. ALC's new products will be on display at The Westgate Suite #430. Nine Channel, Full High Definition Viewing and Recording The Wireless Network Video Recorder is able to display and record up to 1080p in resolution. The system also supports up to nine wireless high definition cameras – enough to cover your home, your busi- ness and other properties. Easy to Install Local and Remote ALC Cameras The ALC Wireless Network Video Recorder is able to integrate all ALC SightHD wire- less cameras into the system. Whether the cameras are installed in your home where the recorder is, or installed at another prop- erty, you still have the option to view and record everything onto the Wireless Network Video Recorder. The setup process takes mere minutes to complete. Built-In Hard Drive Within the Wireless Network Video Recorder lays a one terabyte hard drive, capable of holding months of recording at a time. Weatherproof, Metal Outdoor Cameras ALC has opted to use high-quality, durable aluminum as main material for camera, enabling the camera to sit in the elements for extended period of time. Using such durable material will also extend the life of the camera under harsh environments. Sync to Cloud ALC understands how important it is to have a back-up copy of some of the recordings into your personal archive. It has developed an option to sync files to the cloud, for free. The user will also be able to set up a daily sync time of the selected files, so it will not occupy your bandwidth during reg- ular usage. Viewing, Notifications via Smartphones or Tablets When you are on the go, as long as you have data connection on your smart- phone or tablet, you can always get the latest feeds or recordings from your cam- eras directly on your phone. Whenever there is a detected event, the system will alert your smartphone or tablet, so you may be updated in real-time. For more information, stop by The Westgate Suite #430. CAPITALIZING ON INNOVATION Fear of stagnation in the consumer elec- tronics (CE) market has been a concern within the CE industry for some time. While television sales are poised to increase due to the introduction of UHD/4K technology, the mobile market and other categories are forecast to grow only in single-digit percentages in 2016, according to the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). While the CE market as a whole brought in total revenue of $211.3 million in 2015, that's only a two percent increase from last year. However, an exciting new area of opportunity lies within the emerging technologies catego- ry. Along with 3D printing and wearable fitness technology, Internet-connected devices are forecast to grow exponential- ly. A new category was added to the sales forecast in 2014: the "smart ther- mostat." This innovative device marks the introduction of the Internet of Things, a term referring to common everyday items that gain new functionality when networked. While online-enabled devices are nothing new, their intercommunica- tion certainly is. Smart crock-pots, Wi-Fi enabled coffee makers and app-con- trolled light bulbs are now being con- nected to each other. The day is fast approaching when consumers will not only be able to secure their home via a networked secu- rity system, but also change the color of their LED bulbs, adjust the heat on their ther- mostat and turn on their sprinkler system, all from the convenience of their smartphones. Just two years ago, the Internet of Things business was too small to track, but in 2014, it became an $86 million market, which is expected to grow to $1.4 billion by 2020, according to Navigant Research. As the world's largest consumer electronics distributor, Ingram Micro is positioned to enable success for companies inter- ested in the Internet of Things. Ingram Micro recognizes the solution to stagnation is inno- vation, and the Internet of Things is one of the most promising opportunities for innovation within the CE mar- ketplace. In line with Ingram Micro's vision, it is another essential component in how Ingram Micro helps the world realize the promise of technol- ogy™. For more information, go to www.ingrammicro.com. ABINGTON RELDAN METALS COMMITTED TO CUSTOMERS, ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY Abington Reldan Metals LLC is a certi- fied e-Stewards Recycler, adhering to the highest standards for socially and envi- ronmentally responsible recycling. "Abington Reldan Metals is thrilled to have achieved this distinction," said Howard Steinberg, Managing Member of Abington Reldan Metals. "Our mission is to protect and preserve the environment by reusing, recycling and refining pre- cious metal scrap. We are committed to assuring that our operation makes a posi- tive contribution by upholding the responsible recycling practices estab- lished by the e-Stewards Standards for Responsible Recycling & Reuse of Electronics." Abington Reldan Metals pursued e- Stewards certification with the goal of being the most sustainable metal refiner and recycler in the United States. Abington Reldan Metals built a new refinery that opened in 2010, designed to reduce the environmental impacts of the facilities and operations. The state-of- the-art, ISO14001:2004 certified refinery earned LEED Silver certification as des- ignated by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). LEED cer- tification sets forth strict stan- dards for energy-efficient and environmentally responsible workplaces. The process of earning LEED certification is rigorous and requires intense commit- ment to incorporating sustain- ability principles and practices into a building. Abington Reldan Metals enlist- ed Sustainable Solutions Corporation (SSC) of Royersford, Pennsylvania, to complete the requirements for LEED cer- tification. Abington Reldan Metals refinery has been operating and handling precious metal scrap for more than 30 years, turn- ing waste into recoverable, quantifiable assets. Its state-of-the-art facility is LEED Certified, ISO 14001:2004 certi- fied, zero-discharge, e- Stewards certified, R2 certi- fied and CHWMEG reviewed. The facility's sustainability initiative is to constantly look for ways to improve the envi- ronmental impacts. Over 70 percent of the energy used is from renewable energy. All water efficiency efforts have combined to reduce water consumption by 43.2 per- cent compared to standard buildings. Abington Reldan Metals has the capabil- ities to handle all types of scrap using various methods, such as pyrometallurgi- cal, hydrometallurgical, mechanical reduction, melting and others. For more information, go to www .armetals.com, call 800.764.9222 or email sales@armetals.com. POWERMAX PROVIDES INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS FOR TODAY'S MOBILE CONSUMER Powermax provides efficient and con- venient products offering superior per- formance and safety to keep your work- force optimized and connected when other products don't do the job. Powermax products meet the most demanding needs of today's consumers and are ISO 9002 and ISO 14000 certi- fied, ensuring the highest quality and consistency. Its Powerpacks are designed to quick- ly and safely supply power to your smart- phone, tablet or other mobile device, all in a compact and lightweight design. The Powermax Lithium Jump Starter is another product designed for convenience and productivity, starting up to an eight-cylinder five-liter engine vehicle up to 20 times on a sin- gle charge. Its portable design takes up minimal space, while offering strong amp output and a variety of safety features including overcharge and overheat protection. The LCD smart screen keeps you updated and the USB, 12V and 19V outlets keep all of your devices at full power. All Powermax products utilize leading-edge technolo- gies in both design and func- tion, manufactured at a state- of-the-art factory. Powermax produces new and innovative products to support the grow- ing power needs of today's mobile consumer, providing unparalleled quality and service to the marketplace. Contact a Powermax representative at 888.832.3557 or learn more at booth #4931.

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