TemplateMonster Unveils HD Flash Intros

BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Template repository TemplateMonster.com has unveiled a new line of high-definition Flash website intro sequences.

TemplateMonster provides template support for many different open-source content management systems, or CMS, and they’re also pitching their new HD intros as an all-purpose solution for multiple platforms.

"We are glad to bring innovative solutions to our customers,” TemplateMonster CEO David Braun said. “HD is a highly demanded technology and it has great advantages comparing to the other variants. Perfect details are the cornerstone of modern media design, and HD technology gives great opportunities in this sphere. So far this technology was widely used in the sphere of television but today we start promoting this technology on the web. Maybe high definition is expensive to produce today but we are sure that it will be really popular in the nearest future."

According to Template Monster, the HD intros can be used for virtually any advertising medium, including TV and the Internet.

They’re offering the templates at two different prices. Customers can buy a simple copy of a template for about $80, but they can also buy a “unique” copy of the template for more than $3,000. A “unique” purchase will permanently remove the template from the company’s library.

For more information, visit TemplateMonster.com.

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