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Case Study: Largest Rigid Rear Projection Screen in the Middle East Installed in Dubai Mall

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An effective display solution is based on multiple factors required to maintain a setup that serves the requirements in the best possible way. Thus, all the projection application has more to a respectable display than just being a projector. One such element is the projection screen, something which Pro Display and Eclipse Installations knows all too well. One of the recent project by Eclipse Installation required a unique and innovative alternative to the standard conventional huge video walls to avoid dissecting bezels that cuts the content into parts. A single screen solution was required by the Chalhoub Group for their luxury shoe store, Level Shoes in the Dubai Mall to display high quality visuals and content without having the usual join lines that are so often seen on the traditional video walls. Pro Display Solutions provided their unique optical screen technology for ultra-short throw rear projection applications called as the Digital Glass. Digital Glass is a spec

Benefits of Indoor LED Screens

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Thanks to indoor advertising through LED Screens that helps to advertise in closed spaces such as sports halls, exhibitions, trade fairs, making the message more attractive and catching the attention of customers. Most of the Indoor LED Screens  available in the market are made using the Surface mounted device called SMD Technology, Indoors generally require a screen that is based on the SMD technology and has the minimum brightness of 600 candles per sq.mt. This is more than sufficient for corporate and retail applications, but for high ambient-brightness conditions, higher brightness may be required for visibility. We’ve known the versatility of the light-emitting diode (LED) quite a bit in past issues, mainly as an alternative light source or as a medium that draws the outdoor traffic indoors to the sellers. But when it comes to indoor electronic signage, it’s all about flat-screen TV panels, commonly referred to as electronic digital signage (EDS). But focusing