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Anvil Integration Makes Plasma-Style Format Affordable for Bowling Center Scoring Systems

Anvil Integration announced today that the Ocean Lanes in Ocean Springs, Mississippi will be the first bowling center in the United States to use its innovative new scoring system, the Ebonite Matrix Scoring System with Lumin, to enhance the entertainment experience for the visitor.

(PRWEB) May 3, 2004 -- Anvil Integration announced today that the Ocean Lanes in Ocean Springs, Mississippi will be the first bowling center in the United States to use its innovative new scoring system, the Ebonite Matrix Scoring System with Lumin, to enhance the entertainment experience for the visitor. The new Lumin technology delivers high contrast, plasma-like images, in extreme lighting environments and is available in formats up to 120".

Ocean Lanes will use the Lumin screen between each of the lanes in place of two 33" television monitors to track bowlers scores, and provide advertising and entertainment during games. The Lumin screens are less than 2" thick, and have a viewing angle of 160 degrees so bowlers can see whats going on throughout the centers concourse area.

Anvil Integration offers bowling centers innovative systems that rival plasma format monitors with high definition and high resolution for crystal clear graphics. And, best of all, they are able to provide the screen and projector systems for much less than the $15,000 plus required for a plasma unit.

Bowling centers now have to be versatile high-tech entertainment facilities in order to attract todays consumers and plasma-style monitors have very much become a part of this experience," said Andy Young, President of Anvil. Unfortunately, the price can be prohibitive. Thats why we are excited about our new arrangement with Lumin."

Installation is a snap because the Lumin screen is portable, and weighs less than 6 ounces per square foot. Lumin is impervious to water, not susceptible to ultra-violet or infrared light and has a lifetime warranty.

"The Lumin product is designed to satisfy the needs of customers looking for bright, clean, and clear plasma like images, while also looking to stand out in our increasingly high tech environment," says Young. "When you consider the need to display high impact images in extreme lighting situations, Lumin delivers more contrast, gain and brightness than any other product on the market. These screens add an entirely new dimension to bowling scoring systems and we are proud to be the exclusive provider."

Anvil Integration is an Audio, Video, and lighting integration company located in Virginia Beach Virginia. Anvil is professionally managed by Ebonite International. Andrew Young and his team lead the sales and installation effort for Ebonites Capital Equipment Group which includes Ebonites Matrix Scoring system.

About Ebonite VanTech
A bowling industry leader for almost 100 years, the Ebonite brand is recognized around the world for its excellence in bowling balls, bags and accessories. Part of Ebonite International's acquisition of Vantage Bowling, VanTech offers the most advanced technology in bowling center pinspotters, ball returns, masking systems, seating and tables, scoring and center management systems and synthetic lanes.

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