NACE to Distribute RCA Brand Commercial TVs

North American Cable Equipment, Inc. (NACE) announces it will distribute commercial hospitality and institutional grade TV's manufactured by RCA starting today. NACE will boldly kick off this relationship by offering free TV's to select dealer integrators purchasing commercial television processing systems.

For the last several years NACE has evaluated various commercial grade television manufacturers to find a suitable fit for the market. Factors such as intuitive programming and operation, efficient decoding of PRO:idiom encrypted signals, PSIP translation, image quality, and competitive pricing were considered. Additionally, NACE needed a supplier offering the type of exemplary support it expects from a manufacturer. RCA met the challenge, and offers what is considered the best manufacturer direct after sale support program in the market.

"The overall value associated with the commercial line of RCA TV's impressed us well beyond other manufacturers," said NACE CEO Aaron Starr. "The NACE Labs tested every function of the TV's over several months, and used numerous input sources to verify compliance with various TV signal types used in the market," continued Starr. "NACE is thrilled to bring such a value in TV technology with the legacy RCA brand name to our dealer integrator customers".

RCA Commercial Electronics, CTO, Kirby Goedde expressed, "We are extremely excited to be working with NACE on a national front. It is very rare to find a distributor with the knowledge of the lodging industry, and loyal dealer base NACE has developed over the years".

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