A set of media presentation rooms were designed, built, and equipped according to well established and accepted environmental design and display system engineering principles. These new facilities and three other existing media presentation rooms were evaluated by 503 University students. Results indicated a significant preference for the environmentally coordinated media presentation rooms.
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