Hidden motorized television lifts created by award winning design solution manufacturer, Auton.

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Auton Motorized Systems was chosen as a top three finalist for the 2007 Resi awards in the AV category. The Resi Awards are given annually to honor the most innovative industrial designs of products in the custom installation industry. An esteemed panel of independent judges selected this year's noteworthy finalists from an impressive collection of entries. |
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“Outstanding Support & Visionary Leadership” awarded to Virgil Walker by the Santa Clarita Symphony. The event was hosted by City Councilman Bob Kellar. Andy Pattantyus, Santa Clarita Symphony Board President, presented Walker with the award saying, "Virgil has been supporting the Symphony long before anyone else had even heard of the idea. No one has been as generous as Virgil and no one has shown such unwavering support along the way." |
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Auton was nominated by VIA board members for Valencia Industrial Association’s Business of the Year. The notmination was not a first for Auton, as the company is a visible member of the association and actively supports local businesses. |
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Auton Motorized Systems’ new multifunction control box was recently chosen as one of Electronic House’s Products of the Year for 2007. The editors of EH Publishing's four connected home magazines chose their favorite products. Their decisions were based on product demos, talking with installers and users and for products they found to be promising. Topping their list of criteria was technological innovation, combined with overall value—and just plain outstanding features. |
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Auton Motorized Systems was awarded Electronic House’s 2006 Product of the Year for its revolutionary Shadowtrak. The Shadowtrak provides a beautifuly crafted wooden box to mount to one’s wall and encase a plasma tv, where it can be hidden from view behind artwork or a mirror. |
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Auton Motorized Systems was awarded with Electronic House’ 2005 Product of the Year for its Ceiling Flip-Up. Auton’s ceiling flip-up conceals and reveals a plasma TV in a ceiling. With the click of a button, the TV lowers from the ceiling and rests at a 95 degree angle where it can be comfortably viewed. |
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Auton Motorized Systems was awarded with Electronic House’s 2004 Product of the Year for its Invisotrak, wall mounted TV lift. Auton’s invisotrak conceals and reveals a plasma TV in a wall. With the click of a button, a painting or mirror is moved either vertically or horizontally revealing a television, safe or bar. |
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Auton Motorized Systems was awarded with Electronic House’s 2002 Product of the Year for its Automatic-Shut-Off feature on its television lifts. |








