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Panasonic Corporation on Thursday inaugurated its new showroom located at NLIC City Center amidst a function held in the capital.

The showroom, that sports a contemporary look and customer friendly store layout, ensures shopping as a pleasurable experience.

The new outlet is also said to be conceived and designed to cater to the high profile customers who frequent the mall and aims to set leading standards in electronics retailing in Nepal.

"This new look store is tailored to meet the demand of our customers. From the moment they walk into the door, we want to delight them with a truly spectacular shopping experience," claims Masaru Muraro, Associate Director, Corporate Management Division of Asia and Oceanic, Panasonic Corporation, Japan.

The showroom is being operated by Paramount Electronics Pvt Ltd, the authorised distributor for Panasonic Audio-Visual line of products for Nepali market. The Panasonic showroom will retail high-end digital products from the wide product portfolio and key products include Panasonic's range of VIERA Plasma and LCD TVs, LUMIX Digital Cameras, Home Theaters, and a range of audio players. nepalnews.com

 

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