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Zenith Supplying HDTVs For Olympics

By TWICE Staff -- TWICE, 2/7/2002

Salt Lake City - Zenith Electronics is supplying HDTV equipment at Sports Illustrated's hospitality venues here, in connection with the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.

Zenith is installing more than $300,000 worth of digital HDTV equipment, including 60-inch widescreen plasma, direct-view HDTV monitors and digital HDTV set-top boxes, throughout Sports Illustrated's key venues, here, such as its main hospitality center at the historic Union Pacific Railroad Depot in Salt Lake City and the Park City Marriott.

The centerpiece of the Sports Illustrated hospitality venues will be 10 of Zenith's 60-inch plasma display panels, the model DPDP60W widescreen.

Separately, in conjunction with the ATSC Forum and the Organization of American States, Zenith is installing HDTVs in Washington, D.C. for viewing of Olympic events broadcast in high-definition by NBC and HDNet over the next two weeks.

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