Play NEC's Ultimate Techy Competition and Qualify to Win an NEC 61in. Plasma Display
Apr 14, 2005 8:00 AM
NEC’s projector and plasma displays help make IT managers' work days easier. High-quality projectors require less maintenance, and NEC's warranty programs and knowledgeable, accessible customer service frees up IT managers' time to focus less on their hardware and more on mission-critical tasks.
IT managers across the country can play online games for a chance to win an NEC 61XR3 residential plasma display.
To celebrate IT managers across the country, NEC is launching a series of four fun and challenging promotional online games to test keyboard dexterity, speed, and agility-featuring the "NEC IT Guy." IT professionals can play as often as they want. The highest score wins, and each winner of the four games (four winners in all) receives an NEC 61XR3 residential plasma display.
"IT managers have a lot in common with Rodney Dangerfield: They get no respect," said David Woolf, senior marketing director of NEC Solutions America. "That is why NEC created a micro-site catering to the unique needs of the IT manager, with a great incentive a plasma display!"
The "IT Guy" game site includes tips and tricks for managing projectors and plasma displays, answers to IT managers' most frequently asked questions, a glossary of commonly used technical terms in the display market, and most importantly, an online gaming competition where they can blow off steam and win one of four 61in. plasma displays.
To play the online games, simply visit www.necitguy.com. The "IT guy" or girl-with the highest score for each of the four games wins an NEC 61XR3 plasma display. The promotion runs from April 1 through Sept. 30, 2005, and is geared toward (but not limited to) education, government, and corporate IT managers.
Four fun and challenging games will be offered without interruption throughout the following dates:
| Hardware Hurl (Shotput) | April 1-May 13, 2005 |
| Projector Protector (Kaboom) | May 16-July 1, 2005 |
| Office Obstacles (Hurdles) | July 5-Aug. 12, 2005 |
| Cube Luge (Luge) | Aug. 15-Sept. 30, 2005 |
The highest score will be announced on www.necitguy.com immediately following each game, and the winner also will be contacted by phone.
NEC features the broadest line of product with crystal clear images that work every time. For further information on NEC's commercial and residential lines of projectors and plasma displays, please visit www.necvisualsystems.com or call 1-800-NEC-INFO.
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