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Exciting Audiovision Sound Emporium set to draw crowds at 12th Cape Homemakers Expo

Now in its third year, the Audiovision Sound Emporium promises to be one of the highlights at this year's Cape Homemakers Expo. Taking place from 30 August to 2 September 2007 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), the Sound Emporium will again offer visitors a massive range of the very best digital home entertainment, sound distribution and digital imaging products.
Exciting Audiovision Sound Emporium set to draw crowds at 12th Cape Homemakers Expo

Products on display will include portable digital media players, digital cameras, plasma and LCD televisions, home theatre systems, DVD hard disc recorders, as well as audio distribution systems all from the leaders in their respected fields such as Boston, Harman-Kardon, Hitachi, Infinity, LG, NAD, Panasonic, Rotel, Samsung, Sony and Yamaha.

“Audiovision's prominence in the marketplace has increased tremendously and so has the customer's expectation of what they want to see from us. Now in its third year, the Audiovision Sound Emporium has established itself as a not-to-be-missed event on the calendar. We showcase the very latest and best in technology,” says Werner Volschenk of Audiovision. “Technology has changed to the extent that equipment has become multi-functional. Through networking technology you can maximise your products' use in and out the home with the least amount of stress.”

Volschenk continues: “We'll be showcasing great new products such as Sony's latest Bravia series and three new high definition LCD panel TV's. On the more serious side of sound, Rotel will exhibit their new RSX1058 theatre amplifier and Boston will display their latest E-series speakers.

Exciting Audiovision Sound Emporium set to draw crowds at 12th Cape Homemakers Expo

“Samsung will demonstrate their first commercial Blu Ray Disc player with its radical technology as well as their first range of LCD and Plasma TV's. A must-have is their motorised wall mounted unit for any LCD or plasma TV which can turn for maximum viewing enjoyment. And there will also be the pick of the crop by Yamaha, Hitachi, Harman/Kardon and their sister company Infinity, NAD and LG. This year's Sound Emporium is a definite must – our products will blow you away!”

According to John Leyden, MD of Homemakers Fair Cape (Pty) Ltd and organiser of the event, “The Cape Homemakers Expo attracts more than 330 exhibitors, covering an area of approximately 11 200m² and offers visitors the most comprehensive range of home lifestyle and enhancement products. The Audiovision Sound Emporium adds enormous value to the Expo as it offers visitors the latest world trends in entertainment.”

Be sure not to miss the Cape Homemakers Expo. Tickets are R45 per person, children under 12 enter for free and pensioners pay only R30. For more information, phone (021) 465 2200 or log on to www.homemakersfaircape.co.za.

14 Aug 2007 15:21

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