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Trans-Lux Launches TL Vision LED Screen Systems

Systems include 3mm technology to supplement digital-display solutions

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Trans-Lux Corp. (Norwalk, CT), a designer and manufacturer of digital-signage display solutions for the financial, sports and entertainment, gaming and leasing markets, has added a high-resolution line of LED, large-screen systems, ranging from 3mm (which the company says is an industry first) to 250mm. The 3mm LED display, suitable for high-resolution applications, can be customized in various shapes and sizes.
The LED large-screen systems, plus Trans-Lux’s LCD flat-panel displays, complement the company’s Fair-Play branded data walls and scoreboard systems.
Trans-Lux President and CEO J.M. Allain said, “Trans-Lux has been a relatively quiet but pervasive force in the digital-signage industry for more than 90 years. With the launch of TL Vision, expect to see Trans-Lux and Fair-Play branded digital signage systems take a more prominent role in the marketplace as we light up the landscape with new and exciting display solutions. By launching our TL Vision business initiative, Trans-Lux has reached another milestone as we take a much larger and more prominent market position.”
As part of its TL Vision initiative, TransLux is seeking new partners in the integration, installation and technology sectors to supplement its comprehensive offering of digital-signage solutions that target the financial, sports and entertainment, gaming and leasing markets.
(888) 485-9669; www.trans-lux.com
 

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