A new universe of dynamic and moving visuals is made possible by digital
images presented on digital trade show displays.
Exhibitors have a dizzying array of alternatives when choosing digital
displays, ranging from small tablets to mid-sized TV screens and multi-panel
digital walls. Almost any display panel can be modified for use at an exhibit
if there is a video input. Below are 3 top digital assets of trade show
displays.
Tablet
At trade show displays, tablets like the Apple iPad, Amazon Fire,
and Samsung Galaxy Tab have grown in popularity. They are affordable and
engaging, and many of the visitors and workers at your booth are already
accustomed to them. They are frequently a flexible and useful option and offer
a number of tested apps. Despite being the smallest screen choice, their
displays can easily be reflected on a bigger, close-by monitor.
It is advised to attach the tablet to a person, piece of furniture, a
display stand with a logo, or a brand during a trade fair. Employees using
tablets should practice introductions, contact information exchanges, etc. The
tablet shouldn't interfere with the interaction, and the ideal tablet uses
foster's face-to-face communication. Due to the low price, think about having
several backup tablets to prevent breakdowns and low batteries.
Kiosks
Kiosks might have touch screens or
just displays. Touch displays increase interactivity while increasing price,
thickness, and weight. The easiest method to reduce risk is to have everything
assembled and tested before shipment, therefore interactive kiosks are often
expensive to ship. Consider using custom software or applications for the most
interactive experience. A USB-enabled display can typically be used to create
kiosks that show repeated videos or other straightforward material, such as
directions maps.
Depending on the type of contact intended,
a kiosk's ideal positioning and orientation will vary. Choose a tall kiosk
above people's heads, clear fonts, and basic images that convey the message in
less than 10-15 seconds to deliver non-interactive information to several
people.
TVs
TV screens are the most popular
exhibit display option because they are frequently the most affordable. They
come in a broad variety of brands, sizes, and resolutions and are simple to set
up. All of them have built-in speakers, but they aren't loud enough or of high
enough quality for the trade fair environment. Plan to add affordable bookshelf
speakers with an amplifier if the sound is combined with the visual.
The majority of trade show booth
needs can be readily satisfied with a consumer-grade TV, but if a more
permanent installation, such as a corporate lobby, is anticipated, consider
upgrading to a commercial model. Commercial models often have greater
warranties, are brighter, last longer, and are made for constant professional
usage.
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