Plasma Candy Productions Announces the First Truly Widescreen Fireplace DVD Formatted Specifically for LCD or Plasma Widescreen TVs
Tampa, FL (PRWeb) December 22, 2006 -- Plasma Candy Productions today unveils the first true Fireplace DVD that not only fills the entire screen of today's large screen LCD and Plasma televisions (TVs), but also uses a real fire. The importance of the real fire cannot be overstated because if it is properly lit a real fire enhances the DVD fireplace video since it will not overexpose the image. Additionally, Plasma Candy Production's Fireplace DVD has no fake hearths that distract from the overall ambiance of the fire while the DVD functionality allows the viewer to control the stage of the fire being viewed.
Plasma Candy Productions first reviewed most of the existing Fireplace DVDs on the market and came away disappointed with their inability to capture the full viewing capacity of today's high definition television sets. After addressing all the shortcomings that Plasma Candy Productions found in existing Fireplace DVDs, the company introduced its own remarkable real wood burning fireplace that was specifically created for widescreen televisions.
Customers who have purchased Plasma Candy's Fireplace DVD product have been astounded by the warmth and glow it contributes to the atmosphere of any room. Sean Carter, a customer in Tampa, Florida, remarks: "Finally, a fireplace DVD that fills my screen! I purchased another DVD that had to be returned because only 1/3 of the screen was actually devoted to the fire even though they claimed it was 'widescreen.' You guys nailed it!"
With customer compliments rolling in, the company expects its Fireplace DVD to have unlimited appeal. The Fireplace DVD is designed specifically for customers with a widescreen format TV or TV that has a 16"x9" aspect ratio. Customers with large screen TVs or regular TVs will not be able to experience the full viewing pleasure because this product is designed specifically for today's modern widescreen TVs.
Plasma Candy Productions is currently seeking to expand its distributor network across the United States and throughout the world. Many channel partners have expressed interest in carrying the Fireplace DVD and all inquiries are welcome. The company's corporate headquarters is located at Plasma Candy Productions, 112 N. East Street, Tampa, FL 33602 and its sales and marketing department can be reached at (813)727-6007.
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