FRANCE: THOMSON MULTIMEDIA LAUNCH KITCHEN TV
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The French consumer electronics manufacturer, Thomson Multimedia, has launched a new television model specifically designed for the kitchen. Called Kitchen TV, it is compact, has an integrated handle and hangs up among the kitchen utensils. It is both greaseproof and waterproof as well as its remote control unit. Available in tomato, vanilla and lime colour, Kitchen TV should retail at around FFr 2,490.
Publication Name: Points de Vente
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0150-1844
Year: 2000
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FRANCE: NET-UP BRINGS INTERNET OVER THE TV SET
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Net-Up is proposing two alternatives to computers, to Internet users. E-Pack TV Plus offers, in return for a monthly FFr 269 over a three-year period, a twin tuner televideo (Daewoo), decoder, Internet access, and three-hour communication time per month. The E-Pack TV package, which retails at FFr 99 a month for a three-year period, offers the same without the televideo. Net-Up, the creator of the E-Pack which combines a computer, access to the Internet and the telephone, is an Internet provider.
Publication Name: Points de Vente
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0150-1844
Year: 2001
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FRANCE: WALAWA PRESENTS WEB TV RANGE
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Though it is coming with a 'no name' strategy, Walawa says it needed to up its prices in order to be more credible to consumers. The company will thus increase the price of its 36-cm Web-TV set to FFr 2,500 from 1,750 today. In addition to the existing 36, 55- and 70-cm TV sets, the French firm plans to add a 16:9, 82-cm model with a DVD reader (FFr 9,990), while a plasma screen model is expected in April 2001. Walawa, the first one to introduce Web-TV sets in France and Europe, four months before Thomson Multimedia's TAK range, is working with two partners. Profilo Telra is a Turkish manufacturer of no name and own-label brand goods, and APF Technologie handles the development strategy of Profilo Telra's Web-TV sets. Walawa's TV sets include a V90 modem, smart card reader, proprietary operating system from Netgem, and a little bit or Ram and Rom memory.
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Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0150-1844
Year: 2001
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