NEW PRODUCTS
Guinness record
LED monitor by Mitsubishi
As a new milestone in the world of signage media
industry, Mitsubishi Electric recently introduced a
new affordably priced pre-packaged LED
billboard monitor for indoor use. With a measure
of around 10 ft in width and 6 ft in height, the
Mitsubishi Resolia monitor has 140 inch at
diagonal. This new product claimed best with the
citations of Guinness Book of Records longest
LED digital display, Hong Kong; largest highdefinition
outdoor display screen at Turner Field,
Atlanta; and overall largest TV screen in the world
in Tokyo.
Suitably designed for its application at
airports, railway stations, shopping malls,
museums as well as in indoor sports
arenas, the extra-large LED billboard
monitor is sure to capture the most
attention with its vibrant colour and crisp
images. Priced at approximately a third of
a custom-built LED monitor, Mitsubishi
Resolia facilitates to put up more supersize
signs. For more information about
the product visit www.mitsubishipresentaions.
com
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Event & Exhibitions
NXTcomm08
Innovation is the ultimate solution
Attended by 500 exhibitors from all over
the world, NXTcomm08 was held from
16-19 June 2008 at Las Vegas Convention
Center, Las Vegas. The four-day signage
event delivered a future vision to serve
as epicenter of the communication
industry.
News
BroadSign integrates with AccuWeather
BroadSign International Inc, a worldwide provider of Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions for managing digital signage networks and the world’s weather authority AccuWeather.com have joined to offer real-time data feeds to viewers of BoardSign-enabled screens by early 2009. This landmark integration will result in significant expansion in 150 digital signage networks running on BroadSign platform to display weather news.
Editorial
Sky is the limit!
Lo and behold! Digital era is ushering in full swing. Always expect unexpected trends and technologies in this Greenfield industry, as sky is the limit for new developments in digital signage media.
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