Westinghouse introduces LCD TVs with art frames for hospitality industry

May 11, 2005 8:00 AM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter

    



Westinghouse Décor frames and mattes are available in 16 different combinations of contemporary and traditional style.
Westinghouse Digital Electronics has partnered with Aesthetic Mirror to distribute 27in and 32in LCD TVs bundled with its décor frames to the hospitality marketplace.

The two companies unveiled both models combining LCD TVs and décor frames during this month’s Hospitality Design (HD) Expo and Conference 2005 in Las Vegas.

Westinghouse Digital designed the decorative frames to customize an LCD TV to match the furnishings and style of any room. Westinghouse Décor frames and mattes are available in 16 different combinations of contemporary and traditional style frames and colors to complement the company’s new frame-ready LCD TV line.

For more information, visit www.westinghousedigital.com.

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