Vancouver, BC (ContentDesk) June 15, 2006 -- Rear projection video screens are rapidly making the transition to mainstream use in both the home and the workplace.Consumers have already upgraded to compact LCD panels for their televisions and computers.
The next step is thinner and larger.
Much larger.DILAD is leading the industry with its opaque high contrast GS and T90S projection films.The newest DILAD models are designated GSK and T90SK. These have been specially formulated to adhere to acrylic, which is often more difficult to work with than glass.The DILAD GSK and T90SK are installed in minutes using common tools and can be cut to size on-site. A storefront window quickly becomes a giant projection surface that displays video or stills of products and services.
Or imagine your favourite movie or video game played out on a 100" screen in your living room.Size doesn't matter with DILAD.At over 32 square feet, the smallest screen offered at www.dilad.ca builds a seamless 100" wide screen in any display ratio.Our largest roll is 131 square feet, and can be divided into eleven 60" screens, six 80" screens or four 100" screens. By joining multiple pieces together, any screen size can be realized.New pricing from TCI makes DILAD more affordable than ever. Our largest seamless screens now start at less than $400.When combined with the new generation of low-priced DLP projectors offering up to 3000 lumens for just over a thousand dollars, DILAD creates unbeatable value in a high-impact display."We're seeing increased demand for rear projection displays from around the world," says TCI's Alicia Mottus. "The digital signage market is huge and DILAD makes good financial sense for designers and business owners looking to take this step.""I find it remarkable that we can now replace expensive print posters with large video systems that actually save money over the course of a single year, and at the same time offer a far more impressive and fluid presentation."About Telematics CanadaFounded in 2000, TCI is a privately held company based in Vancouver, Canada..
TRaC Associates Appointed Master Distributor for new LUMIN High Gain Projection Products.
West Linn, Oregon September 26, 2003- TRaC Associates LLC announced today that it has been appointed the Master Specialty Distributor for the new brand of LUMIN hight ambient light display products in the U.S., Mexico and Brasil.
The LUMIN brand is a product of Lumin Vision, a Korean company founded in 1998."Lumin Vision wants to become a major worldwide supplier of projection displays and TRaC Associates is honored to be chosen to lead that effort in the United States, Mexico and Brasil," said Mike DeWitt president of TRaC Associates.
"We have compared the LUMIN products to many of the competing projection display screens in the market and believe they offer significant advantages in performance, quality, and cost."The LUMIN products are optical polymer projection displays, which provide maximum installation flexibility in both form factor and lighting environment.
Designed to perform in both full daylight and/or controlled lighting environments, these very...
DILAD Rear Projection Screens: New Models and Lower Prices on DILAD GSK and DILAD T90SK
Vancouver, BC (ContentDesk) June 15, 2006 -- Rear projection video screens are rapidly making the transition to mainstream use in both the home and the workplace.Consumers have already upgraded to compact LCD panels for their televisions and computers.
The next step is thinner and larger.
Much larger.DILAD is leading the industry with its opaque high contrast GS and T90S projection films.The newest DILAD models are designated GSK and T90SK. These have been specially formulated to adhere to acrylic, which is often more difficult to work with than glass.The DILAD GSK and T90SK are installed in minutes using common tools and can be cut to size on-site. A storefront window quickly becomes a giant projection surface that displays video or stills of products and services.
Or imagine your favourite movie or video game played out on a 100" screen in your living room.Size doesn't matter with DILAD.At over 32 square feet, the smallest screen offered at DILAD Rear Projection Screens: New Models and Lower Prices on DILAD GSK and DILAD T90SK
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Imagederm Introduces the Premier Dual Canister System, Crystal-Diamond Tip and Illuminated Hand Piece
Imagederm Inc. the manufacturer and designer the of the maintenance free microdermabrasion system is introducing the premier dual canister microdermbrasion system. This system holds two different choices of material, without having to change or empty canisters. The technician will put the most used material in the canister marked #1 and the 2nd choice of material in the canister marked #2.
In front of the machine, there is two inputs marked 1&2, when the small connector hose is inserted into the #1 input that will project #120 grit crystal, when the hose is put into the the input marked #2, it will project #80 grit crystal, or whatever the technician chooses to put into the 2nd reservoir.
Some technicians like to use sodium bicarbonate as a second choice.????
The Illuminated tip comes in red LED or white LED the red light is for skin rejuvenation and to produce new cell renewal. The white LED is conducive to a spa setting, because of the dim lighting in the...
Home Theater Projectors for the Cinephile in You.
Over the years, I have grown really attached to my home theater system.
I must say, of all the rooms in the house, my own little movie theater is the one I could not live without.
I am absolutely in love with my home theater system and, if you are anything like me, I am sure you will love yours too.
I found, when I was initially building my system, that there was so much information to absorb.
Every product out there seemed better than the next, and I found myself unsure about which to buy.
Here are a few things to keep in mind when shopping for a new home theater projector.
There are two main types of projectors on the market; DLP and LCD.
DLP stands for digital light processing.
It was invented by Texas Instruments, and utilizes a microscopic array of over 2 million mirrors.
DLP has a higher contrast than LCD, but there are some unfavorable consumer reports that note something called the...
Home Theater Projectors for the Cinephile in You.
Over the years, I have grown really attached to my home theater system.
I must say, of all the rooms in the house, my own little movie theater is the one I could not live without.
I am absolutely in love with my home theater system and, if you are anything like me, I am sure you will love yours too.
I found, when I was initially building my system, that there was so much information to absorb.
Every product out there seemed better than the next, and I found myself unsure about which to buy.
Here are a few things to keep in mind when shopping for a new home theater projector.
There are two main types of projectors on the market; DLP and LCD.
DLP stands for digital light processing.
It was invented by Texas Instruments, and utilizes a microscopic array of over 2 million mirrors.
DLP has a higher contrast than LCD, but there are some unfavorable consumer reports that note something called the...
COMMERCIALS THAT CONFUSE, CONFOUND AND SELL NOBODY ANYTHING
I may be missing something, here, but it seems to me that, inadvertising terms, the loonies have taken over the asylum. Whatis getting me all lathered up is the preponderance of TVcommercials that go out of their way, not only to confuse theirtarget audience, but also to project an alarming image of theirproduct. I'll elaborate. The first example is the sad, but fortunatelyshort story of a current tv spot for a company called Debenhams.Now, Debenhams is a large UK department store which has branchesin many major cities throughout the country. As such, it has anexcellent reputation and an enviable turnover.Well, this outfit is running a commercial which has two distinctscenes.
The first shows a man sitting in a room at a table, andbeside him is a back-projection of a pond. As he sweeps an objectoff the table and into the pond, we see ripples in the water. Thesecond scene is of a young girl in a room and the back projectionis of some trees, each carrying a profusion of autumn leaves....
COMMERCIALS THAT CONFUSE, CONFOUND AND SELL NOBODY ANYTHING