The most expensive LCD TV in the world, on exhibit at Grand Central Station, in New York

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Journalists are invited to view excellence of Made in Italy products and to meet with industrialists, movie celebrities and politicians, Thursday, October fifth, from 5 to 7: p.m. at Grand Central Station, Vanderbilt Hall (entrance on 42nd Street/Park Avenue).

 

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New York, October 2, 2006

The most expensive LCD TV in the world, on exhibit at Grand Central Station, in New York

Journalists are invited to view excellence of Made in Italy products and to meet with industrialists, movie celebrities and politicians, Thursday, October fifth, from 5 to 7: p.m. at Grand Central Station, Vanderbilt Hall (entrance on 42nd Street/Park Avenue).

There will be a display of the most outstanding elements of the “made in Italy” brand including the best in fashion, culture, gastronomy, craftsmanship, jewellery, high tech and tourism.  All of it, in this case, from two Italian Regions: Lombardy and Campania.

   

It is the provinces of these regions that have got together to organise this event, to promote awareness of the variety of riches that they each have to offer and their pride and love of their respective territories.

On display, also, the most famous television set in the world: Yalos diamond, the ultimate cult object with 160 real diamonds, 20 carats. Yalos Diamond is the latest creation of a leading name in information technology, as well as telecommunications and consumer electronics: Keymat Industrie s.p.a. based in Nola, near Naples.

Positioned in the high-end segment, Keymat industrie offers environmentally-friendly colour TVs that incorporate CRT, Plasma and LCD TFT technology. “We are ready to distribute in the demanding American market, a wide range of Made in Italy products at a Made in China price -says Gianluigi Ricciolio, CEO of Keymat Industrie. All our products come with after-sale service world wide, in all languages, all calibrated to precise customer needs”.

The same TV set, Yalos Diamond, will present a DVD at Governor Pataki’s celebration of Italian Heritage and Culture Month at St. John’s University, Thursday October twelfth.

Journalists that cannot attend the event and want to schedule an interview at a different time, please contact The Italian American Network: itamnet@aol.com  

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Last Updated ( Friday, 03 November 2006 23:39 )