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Thursday, April 27, 2006

Employers Offered a Solution for World Cup Absenteeism

Employers Offered a Solution for World Cup Absenteeism

LONDON, April 27/PRNewswire/ -- Hi-Tech design and installation company, Touch of a Button, has launched
an affordable range of media rooms ensuring you and your employees can
experience the 2006 FIFA World Cup (TM) Germany whilst at work.

With many matches due to fall in working hours, a recent survey states
that one in seven young men could call in sick to watch a match during the
World Cup.

Will Levy, founder of Touch of a Button, said, "By providing access at
work many companies could avoid the problem of absenteeism during the World
Cup. It will lead to a happier workforce and provides a valuable company
asset for multi-media presentations and video conferencing."

Every package provides:

- Full cinema surround sound from powerful speakers.

- Low frequency effects from a room-shaking subwoofer.

- High Definition picture from a wall mounted, flat screen display.

"For colour brilliance, image sharpness and vibrancy, the PDP436XDE takes
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- A professionally calibrated amplifier for optimal
performance.

Packages start from just GBP4950, include professional installation and
are adjustable to suit the customer's requirements.

Most commonly Touch of a Button are asked to add control systems so that
any employee can easily switch between a PowerPoint presentation, Live TV and
video conferencing facilities.

Using wireless technologies we can hide all the equipment in a ventilated
rack. Only the stunning display is on view and even this can be replaced by
an automated projector screen.

A city professional for seven years, Will set up Touch of a Button having
identified the benefits and affordability of the latest digital technologies.

Will continued: "Over the last few years our services designing,
installing and supporting digital infrastructures have been in ever more
demand."

Notes:

Will Levy lives in London. He has worked in technology as a Consultant
for Accenture, a Project Manager at Morgan Stanley and as a freelance Project
Manager to ABN Amro.

For more information please visit www.TouchofaButton.co.uk.

Source: Touch of a Button

Will Levy, e-mail pr@TouchofaButton.co.uk, call +44-7976-375-911

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