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StudioTech Highlights 3 New Plasma Stands

Staff -- TWICE, 5/27/2002

Irvine, Calif.— StudioTech has added three plasma stands to its furniture lineup. The Alpha Series includes the A-3/P Plasma TV Component Rack, available in either black lacquer or rosewood veneer finishes.

The modular design of the A-3/P can accommodate up to four audio/video components, such as DVD players, satellite receivers and video recording equipment. The unit can handle a 50-inch-screen plasma monitor. Suggested retail is $399 for the black lacquer and $499 for the rosewood.

StudioTech's Performance Series adds the new PS-TV, which can support up to four additional audio/video components. Its 42-inch width is a match for 42-inch-screen plasma monitors. The unit features a rigid steel frame in either black or silver finish, with complementing black shelves, at a suggested $299 retail.

Rounding out the StudioTech stand lineup is the High Fidelity Series HF-3. Its modular design supports up to four other audio/video components, and it can be combined with other High Fidelity Series products to create a complete entertainment center. It can hold a 50-inch-screen plasma monitor and has a suggested $299 suggested retail.

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