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Huge Savings During The Home Entertainment Manchester Show This Weekend

The weekend before thousands of AV and Hifi enthusiast descend on Manchester for the Sound and Vision Home Entertainment Show, local retailer Sound and Vision announce their plans to beat the shows prices.

2010-10-17
BOLTON, ENGLAND, October 17, 2010 (Press-News.org) The 16th and 17th of October is an important date for all northern AV and Hifi enthusiast, as the Home Entertainment Show Manchester arrives at the Renaissance Hotel in the busy centre. Thousands of AV fans will be flocking down to the show to get a sneak peak at the latest products and technology that is due to be released before Christmas. The Home Entertainment Show is one of the biggest AV events in the country, with its big brother being the famous Bristol Sound and Vision show that takes place in February.

At the Home Entertainment Show in Manchester, show goers will discover all the major AV manufacturers including Sony, LG, Panasonic and Sharp. There will be around 200 manufacturers showcasing their latest products, and thousands of people are expected to attend.

The Manchester Home Entertainment will draw interest from all over the country, with attendees travelling from all major northern towns and cities including Leeds, York, Preston, Bolton, Wigan, and Newcastle. They travel from all over to take advantage of low prices, specialist information and to test the latest technology before anyone else.

The Show will be taking place over four floors of the Renaissance Hotel in the centre of Manchester. The bedrooms in the hotel will be transformed in to individual demonstration rooms, to create an intimate listening environment. In the past show goers have reported problems with overcrowding in the demonstration rooms, resulting in poor sound quality. At http://www.soundandvision.co.uk you will find a specialist demonstration room, that a fully kitted out with the latest technology and a good acoustic balance so you can experience the full force of products you are testing.

At the Sound and Vision Bolton or Leeds electrical shops, customers are encourage to try before they buy, with over 500 products on display waiting to be played with. At the Sound and Vision electrical shops they also have as specialist KEF room, so just like the Manchester Home Entertainment show, customers can have a close up look and listen to the latest KEF speakers and systems. All the major AV brands can be found on display ready for demonstration in the Sound and Vision Shops. Some of the bands that Sound and Vision showcase include Sony, Panasonic, Sharp, Philips, Onkyo LG and Yamaha.

Many of the AV brands that are showcasing at the Home Entertainment Show can also be found online at http://www.soundandvision.co.uk or in store at either of the Sound and Vision TV shops in Leeds or Bolton.

Sound and Vision is a Lancashire born and bred Television shop that has a good reputation nationwide of being home entertainment specialists. The company formed 17 years ago and set up shop on a local Bolton high street where it has been ever since. Over the past 10 years Sound and Vision have also built an online empire, showcasing a wide range of products. The Sound and Vision website is http://www.soundandvision.co.uk and is open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.

With the high level of experience and well known reputation, Sound and Vision are taking on the show prices. So, for people who are attending the show this October, should consider visiting the Sound and Vision shops in Bolton and Leeds, telephone 01204 861 861 .

Sound and Vision are offering free delivery on all products, there are no entrance fees, no queues or pushy sales reps. What you will get from coming to Sound and Vision is a professional service, with honest unbiased advice, along with helpful guidance in choosing a product that will suit your needs.


So this October if you cannot make the Manchester Home Entertainment show, or fancy the idea of overcrowded demonstration rooms or entrances fees, perhaps a visit to Sound and Vision might be more worthwhile.
Notes for news desk...

• Sound and Vision area owned by Elitemark Ltd
• Bolton Sound and Vision address is: 44-46 Higher Market Street, Farnworth, Bolton BL4 9BB
• Leeds Sound and Vision address is:: 78 Armley Road, Armley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS12 2EJ
• Sound and Vision Contact Number: 01204 861 861
• Sound and Vision website: http://www.soundandvision.co.uk

For more information please contact...
Oliver Lees - Marketing Manager oliver.lees@elitemark.co.uk
Amanda Leonard - Marketing Assistant amanda.leonard@elitemark.co.uk

Sound And Vision - The Home Entertainment Experts
http://www.soundandvision.co.uk/


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[Press-News.org] Huge Savings During The Home Entertainment Manchester Show This Weekend
The weekend before thousands of AV and Hifi enthusiast descend on Manchester for the Sound and Vision Home Entertainment Show, local retailer Sound and Vision announce their plans to beat the shows prices.