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Norcent TVs To Appear At Carnegie Hall Company Donates 15 High Definition Televisions

Hall Visitors will be Informed of Events Via Norcent Plasma and LCD Televisions

April 27, 2007

Norcent, a marketer of high-quality, value-oriented home entertainment products, has donated four 42" plasma and eleven 27" LCD televisions to Carnegie Hall. This gift helps Carnegie Hall to inform hundreds of thousands of visitors each year about upcoming events and initiatives as they experience first hand the performance, quality, and design of Norcent's plasma and LCD televisions. "Norcent believes in Carnegie Hall's commitment to music education and delivering diverse and outstanding performances. Additionally we felt this would be an ideal setting to feature the brilliant picture quality of our high definition televisions," according to Dennis Robinson, Norcent CFO. "Norcent is committed to giving consumers all the features and quality they expect at the absolute best value possible." "We are very pleased to receive this generous donation from Norcent. Visitors to Carnegie Hall will now be able to watch videos and receive information at key locations throughout our three halls," stated Susan Brady, Carnegie Hall Director of Development. "These beautiful LCD and plasma televisions will allow us to inform our audiences about the many exciting initiatives taking place at Carnegie Hall throughout the season."

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