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A Restructured GoVideo Brings the 'GoVideo Experience' to the Floor at 2004 CESJan. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- GoVideo triumphantly returns to the show floor at the Las Vegas Convention Center for the 2004 Consumer Electronics Show, Thursday, January 8th through Sunday, January 11th. This coincides with the company's celebration of twenty years of award winning Home Entertainment solutions. Product milestones include the world's first Dual-Deck VCR, DVD+VCR Combo, and the recent introduction of the World's first Networked DVD Player (winner 2003 CES Innovations award). This year's booth boasts a new alliance with TCL International Holdings Limited (TCL) and highlights GoVideo's 2004 line-up. GoVideo will be showcasing its latest CE solutions alongside TCL. TCL is a Global Leader in technology and manufactures a wide range of multi-media consumer electronics, telecommunication equipment and information technology solutions. Among TCL's product categories are LCD and Plasma displays, CRT, LCOS and DLP Rear Projection TVs, Home Theater Systems, DVD Players, Personal Computers, and a complete line of mobile handsets. Visitors to the show floor (Las Vegas Convention Center South Hall, Lower Level, Booth #16886) will be invited to share the "GoVideo Experience", which distinguishes GoVideo from the rest of the CE crowd. The "GoVideo Experience" defines the company's tradition and ongoing dedication to innovation, simplicity, value and support. The booth showcases the next generation Networked DVD Player, Dual-Deck DVD Recorder + VCR, and one of the company's 2004 CES Innovations award winners -- the HH8040 Digital Video Recorder with ShowPort -- a hard disk recorder with a removable Showport playback drive. Also featured in the booth are a full range of flat panel and rear projection displays. "Along with a strong 2004 product and marketing strategy, GoVideo has restructured internally to better service our customers and end-users," explains Ed Brachocki, GoVideo's President and COO. "We have restructured our sales and marketing team to support GoVideo in 2004 and beyond." Changes include: Vice President of Sales, Jerry Barbera becomes VP Sales and Channel Marketing. Rob Payesko, former JVC GM Marketing, joins the GoVideo team as Director, Sales and Channel Marketing. Sharon Taylor assumes the position of Director, Business Development. To access GoVideo on the Internet, visit www.govideo.com. For further information on TCL International, visit www.tclhk.com. Source: GoVideo []If you like this site then please subscribe to our full feed RSS. You can also subscribe by Email. huh? Similar
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