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Hideki Sports Clocks Score With Kids -- Two New Styles for Room D?cor

Tualatin, OR (ContentDesk) August 13, 2005 -- Have a ball! Consumer electronics maker, Hideki Electronics, Inc., is ready to play ball with its new sports-themed clocks for kids and sports enthusiasts of all ages.In early 2005, Hideki unveiled its PC04 (MSRP $19.99), a fun mini soccer ball shaped projection clock designed to tap into the children's room d?cor market and introduce kids to time awareness. The Hideki Soccer ball Clock, with its projection of the time onto the
ceiling or wall, backlit LCD screen, snooze alarm, and calendar feature was an immediate score with kids and parents. Jim Boyle, president of Hideki, said, "Hideki has been marketing analog and digital clocks for consumers all over the world, but the soccer ball clock was our first product launch specifically marketed for a child's room or for an enthusiast of the sport. The reaction we've received has been great. We're manufacturing new models including baseballs, basketballs and other sports equipment designs to meet the demand."
Now, appropriately "timed" to coincide with Back-to-School, and when there is a stronger need for time management after the endless days of Summer, Hideki is ready with two new versions of its hit clocks -- a Basketball Clock and a Baseball Clock.

"The most exciting feature for kids has been the projection display of time onto the ceiling or wall. Sometimes the fraction of light can be like a comforting nightlight," Boyle explained. For parents, the Hideki clocks are helping to teach kids how to manage time, especially early-morning routines and schedules. The Hideki Sports Clocks feature time and calendar displays, a single crescendo alarm, snooze feature, quartz time in the hour/minute format, on-off projection choice, and require 2 AAA batteries backup electric power, not included. An AC/DC adaptor is also available for always on projection if desired.

About Hideki:Founded in 1989 as the consumer electronics product division of the publicly listed parent company, K&P International Holding Ltd., Hideki has offices in the U.S., Europe, Hong Kong, and China. The Hideki Hong Kong office contains the company's research and development, engineering, product development, packaging, and graphic design, while the China office houses its 10,000 square-meter manufacturing factory, which employs approximately 2,000 people. Hideki manufactures and markets of some of the world's finest products, including analog and digital radio controlled clocks, home weather stations, timers, stopwatches, electrical outlet timers, wall clocks, projection clocks, tabletop clocks and travel clocks, calculators, plastic products, Honeywell branded weather stations, and other OEM products, such as car accessories and telephone casings, among other molded housings. The company is also a leading supplier to European importers. For more company information, see www.hidekielectronics.com For Hideki Product Sales Information, Contact:Hideki Electronics, N.A.

Office: 7865 SW Mohawk, Tualatin, OR 97062 T: 503-612-8395; sales @ hidekielectronics.us; www.hidekielectronics.com.



Have You Seen LCD Projection TV?

Have you seen LCD projection TV? No, really. I don't just mean a picture online or in an advertisement on a normal tube television, but have you actually seen projection TV? It really is completely different that what even the hardest of hardcore couch potatoes have ever witnessed. It is impossible to properly describe the effect of LCD projection TV, but roughly it is to normal TV what the CD is to the cassette tape. Leagues of difference, I say. It is the bee's knees, the cream in your coffee, the sprinkles on your donut, the...aw, enough.

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Big yet sleek and impressive without ostentatiousness, Toshiba has a pair of outstanding 42" LCD projection TV sets to draw the consumer's eye. The featured Toshiba LCD TV, the 42" LCD
projection TV, is but one representative of the "Diagonal Cinema Series" bunch. Just under thirty-five hundred dollars (see Toshiba.com for ordering information), this 42" LCD TV comes
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Have You Seen LCD Projection TV?
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Have You Seen LCD Projection TV?

Have you seen LCD projection TV? No, really. I don't just mean a picture online or in an advertisement on a normal tube television, but have you actually seen projection TV? It really is completely different that what even the hardest of hardcore couch potatoes have ever witnessed. It is impossible to properly describe the effect of LCD projection TV, but roughly it is to normal TV what the CD is to the cassette tape. Leagues of difference, I say. It is the bee's knees, the cream in your coffee, the sprinkles on your donut, the...aw, enough.

Let's cut to the chase.

Big yet sleek and impressive without ostentatiousness, Toshiba has a pair of outstanding 42" LCD projection TV sets to draw the consumer's eye. The featured Toshiba LCD TV, the 42" LCD
projection TV, is but one representative of the "Diagonal Cinema Series" bunch. Just under thirty-five hundred dollars (see Toshiba.com for ordering information), this 42" LCD TV comes
replete with Toshiba's...

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100? DILAD Rear Projection Screen for Casino?s Smoking Lounge

"The folks at Telematics Canada under-promised and over-delivered," says Mark Lehman, President of EDCOM Multimedia in Kitchener, Ontario.
"The DILAD Screen is just outstanding."EDCOM Multimedia (www.edcom.ca) installed their first DILAD Rear Projection Screen in a major casino in Southern Ontario this month.Management asked Joanne Ellis to turn a tinted glass window separating a smoker's lounge from the rest of the casino into a giant video screen.
Joanne has specialized in multimedia solutions for gaming floors throughout Ontario and Eastern Canada through EDCOM since 1999.
Her challenge was to provide the casino's customers with a cinema-quality experience that could be seen from both sides of the glass without breaking the bank ? something a typical plasma screen could not do.The solution for their client was the DILAD GS Screen.
Although more than a metre high and two metres wide,...

100? DILAD Rear Projection Screen for Casino?s Smoking Lounge
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TRaC Associates Appointed Master Distributor for new LUMIN High Gain Projection Products.

West Linn, Oregon September 26, 2003- TRaC Associates LLC announced today that it has been appointed the Master Specialty Distributor for the new brand of LUMIN hight ambient light display products in the U.S., Mexico and Brasil.
The LUMIN brand is a product of Lumin Vision, a Korean company founded in 1998."Lumin Vision wants to become a major worldwide supplier of projection displays and TRaC Associates is honored to be chosen to lead that effort in the United States, Mexico and Brasil," said Mike DeWitt president of TRaC Associates.
"We have compared the LUMIN products to many of the competing projection display screens in the market and believe they offer significant advantages in performance, quality, and cost."The LUMIN products are optical polymer projection displays, which provide maximum installation flexibility in both form factor and lighting environment.
Designed to perform in both full daylight and/or controlled lighting environments, these very...

TRaC Associates Appointed Master Distributor for new LUMIN High Gain Projection Products.
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