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Lux Outdoor Debuts 26" LCD Water-Resistant Television Display (31/1/2006)

Marine Grade Monitor Available as Part of Microsoft-Powered Outdoor Media Center or as Stand Alone Component

Lux Outdoor, a premier provider of high-quality outdoor media products, announced today the availability of its 26" Lux LCD ARIIS Display. The 26" television monitor is available with a bundled outdoor radio and DVD player, a Microsoft outdoor media center extender system, or as a stand-alone media component.

Built from marine grade materials, the Lux LCD ARIIS Display is designed to provide premium LCD images in unpredictable outdoor environments. Designed with water resistant zero-glare glass, the Lux LCD ARIIS Display delivers crisp, colorful images as part of an outdoor or poolside media system. Users can easily connect external gaming systems, camcorders, DVD players, and speakers to create a customized entertainment system perfect for outdoor gatherings and cookouts.

For modern media center enthusiasts, the Lux LCD ARIIS Display is also available as part of an Outdoor Media System(TM), powered by Microsoft's Media Center 2005 software. The Outdoor Media System enables users to send television, DVD, photograph, and online images to the Lux LCD ARIIS Display through an extended connectivity solution. The Outdoor Media System acts as a home's "digital hub," allowing users to enjoy their favorite programs, movies, music, games, and more, no matter where they may be.

www.luxoutdoor.com


 
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