
La Verne, CA (Vocus/PRWEB ) June 8, 2009 -- Eviant™, Inc., a designer and marketer of stylish portable and home entertainment products, reminds residents of areas subject to hurricanes - or any natural disaster - to add a portable digital television to their emergency kits. With the conversion from analog television signal to digital beginning on June 12, portable analog sets in these kits will no longer work.
Eviant T7 (White): 7" Portable Digital Television Offering 16:9 Widescreen Format "Televisions are one of those things we all take for granted," stated Jerry Galya, Eviant Vice President of Sales and Marketing. "Then, when it's needed most and not working, we are at a loss. With the advent of this year's hurricane season, Eviant wants to remind folks who have an analog portable television they plan on using during an emergency to replace it with a digital set capable of receiving free, over-the-air digital channels."
The Eviant executive also said people living in other areas that are prone to natural disasters, such as floods, tornadoes, and earthquakes, should switch out the analog sets in their emergency kits to digital as well. Or to put a digital set in, if they have not had a TV in their kit previously.
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