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Marata Announces Aquavision Series 3 Arrival (1/3/2006)

Marata Vision are able to announce they are now stocking the new Aquavision range.

Aquavison the completely waterproof, stylish and practical viewing solution for in wall flush mounting anywhere in the home, has launched the Series 3.

Aquavision 3 adds another dimension to its predecessor with the addition of an FM Radio tuner and a time programming facility. In addition to the functional capabilities of the series 3, Aquavision have introduced two additional widescreen sizes to the range. The new 32"and 40" screens extend the use of the screen beyond the bathroom into the kitchen, family room, swimming pool and even sauna. With the addition of a picture-in-picture facility, the new Aquavision TVs are ideal for monitoring security cameras whilst relaxing and watching a favourite DVD or TV programme.

The FM radio tuner enables the user to be able to preset and listen to the wide range of radio stations through the television's stereo speaker system, whilst the timer allows the user to set the Aquavision to turn on and off at specific times. For example the user could programme times for going into the bathroom where the Aquavision will already be on and will then turn itself off at the preset time.

The Aquavision Series 3 retains all the features that made the series 2 so popular; choice of screen glass finish, heated screen technology, high quality picture definition and ease of installation. It is now available in five screen sizes 15" diagonal ( 4:3 TV format) and 17", 23", 32" and 40" diagonal (16:9 Widescreen format).The 10.4" model is still available in series 2 version only.

The Aquavision Series 3 models are available now from Marata Vision with the 32 and 40" models due imminently.

www.marata.co.uk


 
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