Redondo Beach, CA (ContentDesk) August 12, 2004 -- Contractor's A/V.com (CAV) announced today the official launch of their innovative online shopping and technical support service scheduled for September 1, 2004. It provides a one-stop source for all of a customer's audio, video, media, and security needs for the "Tech home" and "Tech life" industry. By design, it appeals to customers ranging from system contractors to "Do-It-Yourselfer's." Either way, CAV offers a broad range of products and very valuable technical help that can make a substantial difference in a customer's media system cost, quality, and ease of installation. The key focus for the each customer's experience is "Simplicity," as CAV's objective is to make the complex world of technology integration as simple as possible.The greatest "Value added" feature is CAV's free "Technical Help" to customers, either by phone or e-mail, which adds significant value to a customer's purchase. This resource can be an invaluable means to get the correct equipment installed in the most suitable configuration for a particular audio/video or media application.
Customers, whether well skilled or novice with media systems, can benefit from the CAV technical staff's expertise with system and product design knowledge."Our website and technical help are solutions to get a customers project finished quickly and cost effectively. Our customers can find unique or specific products, virtually anything they would need, from home theater to audio, video, or data networks (structured wiring) through the final touches like HDTV plasma displays and in-wall speakers." said Bejan Amini, founder and president of CAV. He, through years of engineering and technical marketing, has made a career of designing and implementing high-quality technologies, systems and products. " We will be set apart from all other due to our friendly and innovative appeal. I feel that Contractor's A/V is a must for the A/V and media systems industry, as I had never found such a useful, multi-faceted resource."???CAV offers thousands of products both online and offline, which optimize a customer's media system experience.
Due to the diversity and complexity of today's media system technologies and products, CAV has chosen to carefully select and place some of the most popular audio, video, and media products on it's website. Some of the more popular items that have been included are inwall speakers, volume controls, distributed networks, observation/video surveillance equipment (CCTV), and home automation equipment.Amini also plans to create an innovative contractor's portal on the website after the launch of Contractors A/V.com, which will be specifically designed to make a contractor's daily functions much easier. "This "Contractor only" area of the CAV website will contain many valuable features; making system design, costing, and purchasing much more efficient. This will become one of the outstanding features of our website," he said.About Contractor's A/V.com:CAV is located in Redondo Beach, California. The company strives to offer excellent, timely service and quality products to its customers with a simple e-commerce solution and "Offline" services along with value-added technical help.
It has been founded by the need for a simple and friendly, "One-stop" resource for anyone that desires to create an audio, video, security, or media system. For more information on CAV send e-mail inquiries to e-mail protected from spam bots, or please visit http://www.contractorsav.com Also, check out their newest products and great prices.CONTACT INFORMATION:Bejan Amini, President & FounderPhone: 888-848-4CAVWebsite: http://www.contractorsav.com.
Recently Released Site Hopes to Raise the Bar for Competition between Large Online Discount Stores
(ContentDesk) December 13, 2005 -- http://discounts.ordermarketplace.com is allowing online shoppers to save about 35% on everything from car audio, to TV's, to perfume.
One customer is quoted saying, "Just became a member of http://discounts.ordermarketplace.com for free, and was amazd at the high quality products at such low prices.
Can't beat it."
This is because the website is offering huge savings throughout the whole store during this holiday season. The website hopes to soon lower its prices even further in the near future in order to beat the competition if it already hasn't.The savings at http://discounts.ordermarketplace.com are incredible.
For example, the customer can get a Samsung 43" LCD TV that normally costs $2159.98 for a discount...
Contractor?s A/V.com to Launch Online Product and Technical Help Resource! -- The Contractor's and Homeowner's Best Friend.TM
Redondo Beach, CA (ContentDesk) August 12, 2004 -- Contractor's A/V.com (CAV) announced today the official launch of their innovative online shopping and technical support service scheduled for September 1, 2004. It provides a one-stop source for all of a customer's audio, video, media, and security needs for the "Tech home" and "Tech life" industry. By design, it appeals to customers ranging from system contractors to "Do-It-Yourselfer's." Either way, CAV offers a broad range of products and very valuable technical help that can make a substantial difference in a customer's media system cost, quality, and ease of installation. The key focus for the each customer's experience is "Simplicity," as CAV's objective is to make the complex world of technology integration as simple as possible.The greatest "Value added" feature is CAV's free "Technical Help" to customers, either by phone or e-mail, which adds significant value to a customer's purchase. This resource can be an invaluable means...
Contractor?s A/V.com to Launch Online Product and Technical Help Resource! -- The Contractor's and Homeowner's Best Friend.TM
Choosing a Plasma TV
You've finally made up your mind to buy a plasma TV.
You dream of watching your favorite television shows in full stereo, with sharp, crisp picture resolution.
But how do you go about finding your dream TV?
Here are a few tips that will help you get started.
The first thing that you should do is to decide on the size of the television monitor you want.
Generally speaking, plasma TVs begin at around 32" and go as large as 63".
The most common screen sizes are usually 32", 42", 50" and 61".
So, measure the area where you want to place your TV to get an idea of which size would be most practical for you.
It's important to remember that most plasma TVs have detachable speakers, so you will need to allow for a few extra inches on either side of where the screen will be.
You may well have the option to buy extra slim speakers, which attach directly to the monitor, if you don't want to use your own or...
StyleView(tm) Dual Display Cart: The First PACS Workstation to Provide True Ergonomic Adjustability
ST. PAUL, MN
(ContentDesk) November 20, 2005 -- Ergotron?, the leader in specialty mounting solutions for plasma and LCD displays, introduces the StyleView" Dual Display Cart, a new computer workstation designed to provide comfortable access to information. The StyleView Dual Display Cart will be unveiled at RSNA 2005 in Chicago this month and will be available in December.The StyleView Dual Display Cart allows two LCDs to be mounted side by side, taking PACS to a whole new level. Ergonomically designed with input from nurses and healthcare IT professionals, the StyleView Cart brings Constant Force (CF") technology to healthcare mobile computing. CF technology provides fluid one-touch vertical movement.
Nurses, doctors or other healthcare workers can adjust the StyleView workstation 20 inches straight up and down, ensuring comfortable, ergonomic data entry whether sitting or standing.Maneuverability is effortless. High-performance dual casters provide stable movement...
StyleView(tm) Dual Display Cart: The First PACS Workstation to Provide True Ergonomic Adjustability
Insurance ? how much are your household contents worth
Household content insurance is something that most people take out after a very quick 'guestimation' of the value of their entire possessions, generally erring on the lower side in an effort to reduce premiums. According to a study by the Centre for Economic and Business Research, which is cited by Motley Fool, the typical household's contents are worth around ?44,500, but most people only have an insured sum of ?35,000. This is a difference of ?9,500 and represents a 21% under-valuation, and is therefore classified as being under-insured.
At first this does not seem to be much of a problem: unless everything you owned were to be lost in one go, leaving you out of pocket, it would be possible to still claim for up to ?35,000 if something less dramatic happened. On the face of it, this seems reasonable, but this is not how most insurers work. In order to prevent people underinsuring and then claiming for any items up to the ?35,000 value even...