Facebook Tweet Help Stories New Home Up close and personal Share Tweet Help From advanced projection technology to high-definition plasma screens, ESP has a solution for all your VDU requirements View of family room featuring a projector with a short-focus mirror projection Modern interior design is not just about choosing colours, carpets or furniture. It's also about sourcing the right home entertainment technology and deciding what will look and work best in your home.ESP (NEC Visual Systems) has a model to meet all your VDU requirements, whether it be for the home office, living room, home theatre or bedroom. And you can be sure the products incorporate the latest technology, says director Nick Tulitt. A photograph of a large NEC plasma television ontop of a wooden cabinet "The new WT600 projector is a good example," he says. "This projector features asperic mirror projection, which allows it to be placed directly against the wall you are projecting onto. This means you can walk freely around the room without having to dodge the projector beam."NEC has also released a new 42-inch plasma screen, the PlasmaSync 42VP4. A photograph of a large NEC plasma television ontop of a wooden cabinet "This screen offers complete clarity under all lighting conditions, and has a thin, space-saving design," says Tulitt.For more information or details of your nearest stockist, contact ESP (NEC Visual Systems), 9 Kodex Pl, Paraparamu, Wellington 6010, phone (04) 298 3089, fax (04) 298 9999. Email: sales@espltd.co.nz. Website: www.necvisualsystems.co.nz. Story by: Trendsideas 25 Jun, 2004 New Home Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Everyday opulence 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Similar Stories