EQD Corp., a new provider of visual display products, today announced its official entry into the LCD HDTV market with its AURIA line of high definition and Full-HD LCD TVs.
The AURIA line offers consumers and businesses exceptionally high quality and value due to EQD’s commitment to making HD television an affordable option for more viewers by offering market-leading pricing structure – with prices as low as 20 percent less than its closest competitor – as well as an unprecedented two-year warranty and excellent customer service. EQD has also pledged to donate a portion of its profits to the Armed Forces Foundation and Miracles for Kids charities.
The AURIA LCD TV line delivers HDTVs with 720p and full 1080p high definition performance, giving a precise and clear picture. Display sizes range from 16 up to 47 inches and offer high brightness and a dynamic contrast ratio of 10,000:1 on several models. AURIA TVs include integrated ATSC / NTSC / QAM TV tuners and a wide variety of connectivity options, including HDMI 1.3.
“As tough economic times are changing the HDTV landscape, and with the federally mandated switch to digital TV signals, EQD has entered the marketplace in a unique position that will allow us to provide high-quality, high-value Multiple Function Monitors (MFM) as HDTVs and PC displays at the lowest possible price,” says Steve Woo, CEO of EQD. “This business model will not only help us meet the needs of today’s consumers and businesses, but it will also allow us to give back to the community.”
The new AURIA LCD HDTV product line will be available in March/April of 2009. The full line of AURIA HD LCD TVs is available through major online retailers such as Amazon.com, Buy.com, Newegg, PC Mall and PC Connection. For more information, visit www.auria.tv.













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