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The world has gone wireless - no strings attached

Johannesburg, 06 Jul 2007

Corex, a leading South African computer component distribution company, together with the NU Wireless Displayer, have launched wireless TV, placing them on a new level of technological ingenuity.

Telephones, radios and even kitchen appliances - which were previously reliant on socket plugs to work - are all following the trend of going wireless.

As a society, we have been bombarded by wireless this wireless that. Some of us, perhaps, have begun to feel a bit lost. There is no need to worry, the wireless TV is here to solve problems - being simple to assemble and easy to use.

Let's face it; the 'old-school' TV has become as dull as its features and functions. For those avid TV buffs, dull is not an option. In fact, some viewers spend a great deal of time and effort on ensuring they have every latest LCD gadget in existence to fuel their 'viewing pleasure' needs.

The idea of watching your favourite TV programme anywhere is ideal, it is no wonder portable devices have become the latest craze. Instead of buying apparatus that hides away messy cords, we go wireless - boom - the problem is instantly solved. There is no mess and no complicated technical manual to cause confusion.

The question then begs... How can or does wireless TV watching enhance and improve your viewing pleasure and add to entertainment value? For the avid TV fundis who want a modern look and the technologically impaired who want simplicity, the wireless TV fills all viewing requirements.

The NU Wireless TV features a bright, clear and colourful display image. It comes standard with multiple video and audio inputs. The unit is also characterised by a full two-and-a-half hours of non-stop viewing using a single battery.

The NU Wireless TV is the latest imaginative and nifty appliance to hit South Africa, and it presents a fun and unique way of entertaining a large group of friends and, even better, keeping the kids entertained while under your watchful eye. The NU Wireless TV is completely versatile and can be used in the bathroom and by the pool. You can put the TV wherever you desire - being wireless means it's portable and the wide screen apparatus is equipped with a TV panel, which makes it much easier to carry and use. No wires. No limitations.

If you have a courtyard or a balcony, 'couch potato' relaxation is on your doorstep - you can take in the fresh air and watch TV, positioning it in the way that suits you best. The slim design is perfect for places with restricted space, like the kitchen and workshops. The NU Wireless TV is also water and dust resistant, so you can still enjoy your favourite programmes, while cooking or, enjoy a rugby game as you wash the dishes.

Regardless of the brand or sexy new design, positioning standard TV sets is limited as they can only be situated close to a wall socket.

Picture a scenario where you are watching your favourite movie, the sun starts to set, leaving an annoying glare reflecting off the screen. With the NU Wireless TV, glare, power and proximity to wall sockets are not issues - you simply move the unit and make yourself comfortable.

Besides the fact that the NU Wireless TV has the ability to be placed anywhere in or outside your home, the NU Wireless is not affected by high levels of humidity. It also does not mind being splashed if it's next to the pool on a hot summer's day or caught in a sudden rainstorm. No matter what the weather conditions, the NU Wireless TV endures where no other regular TV units can.

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Notes for the technical editors:

Viewing Angle: 80?/80? (Horizontal, L/R), 70? / 70? (Vertical, U/D)
Resolution: 1280 x 800 (Pixel)
Wireless: IEEE 802.11a/g, 5 GHz, 2.4 GHz
Battery: Lithium Polymer safe battery Over 2.5 hours' continuous viewing
Decoder: NEC MPEG2 chip DVD Quality
Video Scaler: 3D video image chip
Housing: lameproof plastic, water-resistant (IP-65 rating)
Audio Output: 3Wx2, impedance 8? , Frequency 400