
Taipei, Taiwan Dec. 1, 2008 – Compro Technology, Inc., the leading developer and manufacturer of PC multimedia products, is delighted to announce that its PCTV line, VideoMate series won the 2009 NOVA Channel Award in the TV tuner box category. Compro got this honor for the sixth consecutive time.
The 2009 NOVA Channel Award was hosted by NOVA, the biggest computer chain store in Taiwan. It was evaluated by the consumers and retailers through the face-to-face surveys. The result came out this November and Compro Videomate series is the winner of the 2009 NOVA Channel Award as the ideal TV tuner box product brand.
The NOVA Channel Award shows that the brand image, products, and services of Compro have been meeting and exceeding the standard and get high recommendation from consumers and retailers. On the other hand, it reflects that the Compro’s brand strategy is effective and successful. As the top one PCTV product provider in Taiwan, Compro not only considers the physical elements of products such as function and price, but also thinks about the inner satisfaction of consumers such as product quality and services. The exclusive patent of Compro self-developed S5 mode Power Up Scheduled Recording feature for TV tuner card also brings the TV tuner card applications into a new level.
In the future, Compro will continue to meet the product and service needs of its customers through the innovation, quality and superior customer service.
About Compro
Founded in 1988, Compro Technology has been successfully developing and marketing PC multimedia products. With highly talented and experienced engineers, Compro continues to bring unique PC-TV products and market under the brand name of VideoMate.
Compro Technology’s business concept is to develop ease-to-use PC-TV solutions to provide exceptional user TV viewing and recording experience for PC users. The product ranges from traditional analog TV to the HD digital TV. Compro works with worldwide distributors and system integrators to bring localized products to meet the global users’ requirements.