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Location: New Delhi, New Delhi, India

Friday, September 09, 2005

AN EXHIBITION OF AUDIO AND VISUAL PRODUCTS

SEPTEMBER 6, 2005

STORY :Don't have time to research a universe of home theater products? A visit to the audio video exhibition in the capital could solve the problem.

A whole range of audio video products of different brands to choose from can help you cut the chase.

Of all the products in the market today, the ones exhibited here are said to be the cream of the crop. They aren't necessarily the most expensive, but they're the best for their price range and category.

"It is not the general stuff off the shelf which is available in the market. There are lots of brands that are present here which is not normally present in retail outlets, very exclusive brands. Almost there are 104 brands out here. Seventy percent of the brands people have not even heard of. Thats the kind of thing. These brands are high prized one plus you see a lot of plasmas on because plasmas are almost going to replace the colour Tvs. So this is like a platform for all the high end stuff," said Manish Mohan, Event Coordinator, Times AV Revolution.

One can witness amazing mix of Audio-Visual Equipment, remarkable blend of home entertainment and superb class choice of commercial gizmos for theatres, hotels and commercial performance. All under one roof.

The three day unique event opened its doors to retailers, connoisseurs of AV Consumers, electronics and specialized trade media to disseminate a real audio visual equipment, services or technology show before the tech lovers of the country.

"The response has been quite overwhelming just for the single main reason that the audio video end is now on a boom and the kind of interest that has been generated is quite high," said Rajiv Jain, CEO, Play.

"To basically showcase our new product and our new technology that people do not know. Because electronic products change very soon and people are not aware of that. So the idea is to show the people the product range over here," added Sanjeev Ratra of Panasonic.

Ranging from Rs 2000 to Rs 5,00,000 there were stuffs for people of all section to choose from

Not only were they updated about the technological developments in the sphere but also could avail discounts buying products of their choice.

"We can see a wide range of products here everything under the same roof. Plus I wanted to buy something. I just had a deal for a plasma TV. They are also giving good discounts," said Sandeep Verma, a visitor.

"I like this creative stall very much. They have come with new speakers and new MP3 players and it is affordable for the middle class also," added Romit Dua, another visitor.

Though no one was ready to comment on the business they have had, but according to guesstimates, players like LG, Samsung, Philips, Panasonic, Hitachi etc could post a turn over of around 1.5 crore during the three day exhibition.

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