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EN-7500
Named “Very Cool Gadget” by Men’s Magazine New York, New York: December 4, 2002: In its never-ending appeal to the visually stimulated male, Maxim Magazine recently named Envision Monitors’ EN-7500 a must-have for the 2002 holiday season. The EN-7500 is a state-of-the-art LCD display with built-in TV tuner. Its broad, 17” active matrix screen is anti-glare treated, delivering a consistent picture at almost every viewing angle. It’s compatible with TV, DVD, digital video, and web-based media, making it ideal for all types of viewing. “We like to put products in front of our 12 million readers that they would want... that they think are cool,” stated James Heidenry, Senior Editor for Maxim. “The EN-7500 is one gadget that is very cool.” Retailing on the web for as little as $599, the EN-7500 is a sure winner with gadget-oriented guys this season. “Ten years from now your computer, TV, and stereo will all play off the same screen,” states Maxim’s product review. “All hail Envision’s EN-7500 17-inch LCD monitor with TV-tuning and picture-in-picture.” About Maxim Maxim found a receptive audience in its native UK and the United States, where 2.5 million copies are sold monthly. Maxim has since launched in over 10 countries worldwide, with more territories planned. The magazine is considered required reading for the style-conscious, ranking second in circulation in its English-speaking markets. About Envision
Monitors Envision monitors
are manufactured by TPV Technology Limited (TPV), which has been recognized
with International Standards Organization 9001 and 14001 accreditations.
In 2002, TPV was ranked the second-largest manufacturer of computer monitors
in the world*. The company is expected to maintain this standing and to
be ranked 4th in LCD production worldwide** in 2003. TPV is based in Taiwan
and traded publicly on the Hong Kong & Singapore Stock Exchanges. * based on sales data
to date Press inquiries may
be made by contacting: Rachel Kim (rachelk@lewispr.com)
Phone: 619-516-2559
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