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New Panja Products For CEDIA 2000

The compact P3Port, about the size of a small cell phone, connects to products through an RS-232 or infrared control port. Integrators can order product-specific P3Port units from Panja or directly from several manufacturers. In addition, a number of "Powered by P3" products are available with a built-in P3Port, ready to install right out of the box.

The Panja Partner Program, know as P3, is a strategic partnership of manufacturers who are connecting the world by standardizing the way their products communicate. Presently composed of over 100 partners, from Arrakis to Yamaha, the fast-growing P3 alliance is recognized as a "major cause for the rapid expansion of the home automation industry" (Parks Associates).

From the article, "New Panja Products For CEDIA 2000."

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