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Carousel is an online advertisement launched in April 2009 by Philips to promote Philips Cinema 21:9 LCD televisions.The 139-second (2m19s) piece is a continuous tracking shot of a frozen moment after an armoured car heist gone wrong, with robbers dressed in clown masks holding a pitched battle with police officers inside a hospital.
The network made full use of the satellite platform to expand its sports offering: For the Olympic Games, six channels are generally used for live events. On 4 September 2001, SuperSport moved its locations on the DStv platform. All of the SuperSport channels were now located in the 21-29 range while SuperSport Zone moved to channel 20.
Massmart Holdings Limited is a South African firm that owns local brands such as Game, Makro, Builder's Warehouse and CBW.It is the second-largest distributor of consumer goods in Africa, the largest retailer of general merchandise, liquor and home improvement equipment and wholesaler of basic foods. [4]
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France 25-19 South Africa (Ramos, 54 mins) 21:18, Ben Fleming. The full-back knocks it over and France extend their lead with the first score of the half. France 22-19 South Africa. 21:17, Ben Fleming
GAME 4U is the largest physical and online retailer of video games and gaming-related items in South Africa. With a total of 16 stores located in major malls across the country, it holds the distinction of having the most physical stores in its category, offering a wide range of gaming consoles, accessories, PC gaming equipment and merchandise.
1978, introduced the Philips Videopac G7000 (pictured below), a home video game console developed by its Magnavox division. Marketed in the United States as the Odyssey 2 console. Variations of the console were sold worldwide through 1984. 1979, introduced the Video 2000-system: a technically superior design, but a commercial failure.
Philips was recalling some models of the Panorama 1.0T HFO device in the U.S. due to risk of explosion during a "quench procedure" caused by excessive buildup of helium gas.