Ever
since Fujitsu came out with its first flat panel, we've enjoyed
the convenience of using such a thin-profile display
in booths that can normally be overcrowded. People
often come by just to admire the technology and look
of these attractive monitors.
We really
get a charge out of them, when someone points to a
flat panel and announces, "Someday, everyone will
have one of these." They're talking about CHOPS,
aren't they?
In a couple
of cases, we simply mounted a section of a booth wall to a base pedestal that would hold up the whole assembly,
then attached the mounting brackets with four bolts,
and hung the monitor, all in one simple process. The
free-standing assembly of wall and flat panel screen
could then be placed attractively, anywhere in the
booth.
For
HPM at the National Plastics Show, CHOPS gave away
a brand new BMW from this set-up, and HPM was amazed at just how many entry
forms he brought in. It was CHOPS' charisma, wasn't
it?
The flat panel
was also effective for Pharmacia Biotech, when it was
used and mounted in about the same way, on the piece
of booth wall. The booth wall was part of the booth
decor, placed strategically to disguise the CHOPS control
booth. Nothing more than a couple of sections of pipe
and drape hid the secret of the man behind the curtain
at the entire show. Yet it totally transformed the
impact of the company's exhibit, drawing people to
the counter displays nearby.
CHOPS
held court with biotechnical engineers who came all
around the world to the San Francisco tradeshow. They did come to learn
about CHOPS, didn't they?
We are always
looking at the latest version of flat panel display and have recently found some interesting new ways to
mount them in the booth, so be sure to ask about this
convenient and affordable display system. |