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SIM2 Announces New Warranty Programs

By Staff -- TWICE, 2/24/2003

MIRAMAR, FLA.— SIM2 USA is now offering new warranty policies on its HT and RTX series television projectors.

The new warranty includes a two-year parts and labor and one year lamp coverage for any Grand Cinema HT DLP projector and one year parts and labor and one-year lamp coverage on the Grand Cinema RTX.

"In 2002, SIM2 instituted service procedures should there be a need to repair or replace a DLP product. For the benefit of our dealers we have procedures that ensure their display projector is always in top condition," stated Dan Drook, VP of SIM2 USA.

The SIM2 Grand Cinema line of DLP projectors include the HT300 PLUS LINK, the HT300, the HT 200DMF (Dual Mode), the HT200 and the HT200 SWA (Super Wide Angle). The Grand Cinema RTX line includes a 45" monitor (RTX-45) and a 55" monitor (RTX-55). Each unit is designed and manufactured completely by SIM2 Multimedia specifically for home theater enthusiasts.

All products, except the new HT300 PLUS LINK, are available and shipping now, the HT300 PLUS LINK will be available in April 2003.

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