The Versatile Video System (VVS) can be used simply to play music, but by attaching a number of screens, the system allows you to simultaneously play different music and video sources in different areas.
Bubbles are eye-catching acrylic spheres, available in a number of acid colours and in various screen sizes (6.8" to 30" diameter). They can house either speakers (Boutique Bubbles) or TFT display screens. Bubbles are cost-effective, easy-to-fit and look great hanging in groups, say Sound Leisure.
Also new, the Lollipop is completely freestanding, flexible display solution, which can be run from a battery (Lollipop will run for 14 hours non-stop on battery). The Lollipop can be loaded with promotional messages or video footage taken by a digital camera or downloaded from PC and transferred to a flash card.
Windows, wooden surfaces and stud walls can become high-quality diffuse sounding boards with ClearSound transducers, which transform the amplified audio output signal into an ambient, vandal-proof, discreet sound source. ClearSound is ideal for 'difficult' locations as it can turn even glass walls into speakers, say the company.
Finally, from Sound Leisure, ClearTouch utilizes the company's screen seal technology to allow any touch-screen interface to be safely housed behind a sheet of glass, such as a window. This would allow customers access to promotional information from the outside of a venue even if it is closed. ClearTouch can be combined with ClearSound to provide a fully interactive experience.
"In recent years, we have discovered that people are looking for new and exciting ways not only to display their audio and video but also their own promotional material. We can build walls of flat screens, or house them in Perspex spheres such as our Bubbles or we can even make your windows speak to passers-by. This is state-of-the-art technology at surprisingly affordable prices," says Sound Leisure Business development manager Gary Orrell. Sound Leisure can be found on stand R82.
(Lee Baldock)