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Looking good for TV viewing

WITH the rise in popularity of digital television, people living in the Dandenongs are enjoying free to air television of DVD quality.
Terry Barrow of Barrow Audio Visual has the experience and knowledge to bring your television into the 21st century in about two hours.
Digital television takes viewing to another level, according to Mr Barrow.
He said digital television provided audiences with an interactive experience through a variety of available viewing options.
Mr Barrow is also an expert in home theatre systems.
He can ensure that the picture and sound quality of his customers’ home entertainment equipment reaches its maximum available potential.
“With the rush to get home theatres, people forget that the connection of the components is not always that easy,” he said.
“A technician with experience can take the hassle out of the process and allow you to sit back and enjoy.”
Mr Barrow started his business more than five years ago.
His experience in the field is impressive. He has spent about eight years installing audio and visual equipment for commercial users. He also worked for the ABC for about 22 years.
He promises that all his customers will receive a completely professional service.
“All the products I use are of excellent quality. No task is too difficult for Barrow Audio Visual to complete,” said Mr Barrow.
Along with home theatre installations and digital television conversions, Mr Barrow specialises in antenna installations.
He said that Barrow Audio Visual could also set up public address systems and handle all plasma LCD and data projection installations.
In order to get the best out of your home entertainment system, phone Mr Barrow at Barrow Audio Visual, which is based at Menzies Creek, on 5968 4652 or 0419 528 472.

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