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Home Entertainment Show 2001 Coming To New York City

21-Feb-01

For the first time in five years, New York City will play host to the largest hi-fi and home theatre show in the area. Home Entertainment 2001 promises to be the largest and most comprehensive event to date when it takes place this spring at the Hilton New York & Towers Hotel on May 11-13, 2001. Co-sponsored by Stereophile, Home Theater, and Stereophile Guide To Home Theater magazines, Home Entertainment 2001 is expected to draw an audience of more than 10,000 audio and home theatre enthusiasts. It is the ultimate showcase of the latest in consumer electronics products and the ideal venue for listening to and learning about the latest in technology. Home Entertainment 2001 will offer something for everyone from educational seminars, live musical performances from jazz, contemporary, and classical artists, and one-on-one discussions with industry professionals - all culminating in a grand concert on Saturday evening by a major Sony Music recording artist sponsored by Sony Electronics. Hilton New York & Towers 1335 Avenue Of The Americas New York, New York May 11, 12-8pm May 12, 10am-8pm May 13, 10am-6pm Tickets: $35 for weekend pass, $25 for one-day pass A $4.00 discount will be given to each order made in advance by ordering online at www.homeentertainment-expo.com, or by phoning 800-830-EXPO, ext. 105. As of this date, exhibit space has been sold to companies representing more than ninety brands - and the list is continuing to grow. Visitors can expect to see and audition over ten million dollarsí worth of the latest in home entertainment equipment from such companies as Krell, MartinLogan, McIntosh, SharpVision, and more. Itís a home entertainment paradise and an opportunity for consumers to bring their favorite CDs to hear how they sound on the finest equipment in the world. Industry gurus will be available to answer questions about, and give advice on how to build a home theatre, what technologies to look for, and what components to buy. The latest in HDTV, DVD-Audio, DTSÆ, SACD, and THXÆ will be on display in several booths at the show. Consumers can learn first hand how to decipher these terms and what they mean. Seminars, musical guests and concerts are just a few surprises yet to be announced - stay tuned for more information over the next few weeks. For more information, visit the showís official Web site at www.homeentertainment-expo.com.

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