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| 32" LCD Screen |
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The bigger the screen, the bigger the impact. This 32" LCD really helps you get noticed, but it it is still very portable and easy to use. There are no big flight cases or bulky stands to handle. In fact everything can be carried or wheeled along and will fit comfortably into a car.
The stand and screen can be set-up in just 5 minutes. You now have a large-screen fully integrated and flush to your printed display. This gives it an incredibly professional look, with nothing obscuring the printed graphics.
Having the screen integrated into the display saves on the need to book larger stands to accommodate free-standing screens. This equates to hundreds of pounds in savings on floor space and screen hire at every show.
What can I connect to my 32" LCD Screen?
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| A high quality HD ready LCD TV from Samsung with superb screen contrast and brightness and excellent picture quality. Connect DVD players and computers with ease. |
| Screen Ratio: | 16:9 widescreen |
| LCD size: | 32" (700mm wide x 395mm high) |
| Size including surround: | 795mm wide x 525mm high |
| Resolution: | 1366 x 768 |
| Speakers: | 20W Stereo |
| Connections: | 1 x VGA, 3 x HDMI, 1 x SCART,
1 x Composite, 1 x RF input |
| Cables Included: |
Power cable |
| Specifications subject to change without notice. |
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| Setting up the Stand and Hanging the Screen |
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| Highly portable screen in padded case with stand in a pull-along bag. |
The stand takes just a few minutes to assemble. |
The set-up is completed in just 5 minutes. |
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One person can set the screen and stand up on their own. |
The screen is bristling with ports for connecting players or computers. |
A portable, affordable, easy to set-up and highly professional solution. |
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| Options for Using your 32" LCD Screen |
Please take a few minutes to review which option is best for your requirements. |
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| Option 1: Connect Your Own Laptop or PC Tower |
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A common way to use your 32" lcd screen is to connect your own computer.
Pros
- This generally involves no extra cost
- The connection is via a VGA cable (not supplied)
- It only takes a few minutes to connect
- Whatever you can do on your computer you can now
do on the FlexeStand
Cons
- You need an existing laptop or PC tower
- Some computer know-how is required to set it up
- Where security is an issue you may need to take away
the computer when the display is unmanned
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| Option 2: Connect a DVD Player |
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For £175 this solution allows you to play video and slide show presentations from a DVD player connected by an HDMI cable to the screen - More Info. (Please note: we do not recommend Combo players i.e. screen with inbuilt DVD player, as these are very prone to failing in normal event/exhibition usage and transit, rendering the whole unit unusable)
Pros
- Simple technology, easy to use
- Good for stand staffers and volunteers
- DVD Player hooks directly onto the FlexeStand pole
- High resolution playback, remote control
- Play from CD, DVD or memory stick
Cons
- Reduced playback/presentation options compared to a computer
Costs
- DVD Player Solution for 32" screens - £175 (includes DVD Player, HDMI cable and bracket to hook player to Flexestand pole) - More Info
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| Option 3: Upgrade to a 32" Media Player |
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| Option 4: Connect a Mini PC Computer |
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For just £335 connect our Mini PC Solution to your screen. This mini PC weighs just 1.1kg and measures just 22cm x 17.8cm x 2.7cm, yet is an amazingly powerful, fully functional PC complete with Windows XP Home - More Info.
Pros
- Incredibly portable yet powerful presentation tool
- Allows screen to be used interactively, rather than just
video and slideshows
- Mini PC hooks directly onto the FlexeStand pole
- Excellent value at £335, fully integrated
- Use as a normal PC when not attached to the display
- Locking cable available where security of unmanned
stand is an issue
- Keyboard and mouse included
Cons
- No CD/DVD slot (instead copy your video/presentation
to the hard disk)
- Some basic computer know-how is required to turn it on
and start a presentation
Costs
- Mini PC Solution - £335 (includes Mini PC, Keyboard, Mouse, USB extension cables, bracket to hook to FlexeStand pole) - More Info
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| Option 5: Connect a Mini Mac Computer |
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The ultimate in portable multimedia, this Mini Mac weights just 2kg and measures 16.5cm x 16.5cm x 5cm, yet is an amazingly powerful, fully functional Mac computer - More Info.
Pros
- Incredibly portable yet powerful presentation tool
- Allows screen to be used interactively, including web connection
- Mini Mac comes with a CD/DVD slot
- Mini Mac hooks directly onto the FlexeStand pole
- Bluetooth Keyboard and mouse for wireless connectivity
- Use as a normal Mac when not attached to the display
Cons
- More expensive option at £590
- Some basic computer know-how is required to turn it on and start a presentation
- Where security is an issue you may need to take away the computer when the display is unmanned
Costs
- Mini Mac with Bluetooth Mouse and Keyboard - approx £550 (order direct from Apple Website)
- Bracket to hook it onto FlexeStand pole - £40 - More Info
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| Option 6: Use without the screen - order a peel on/off graphic patch |
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This peelable graphic patch can seemlessly cover up the aperture for the screen, allowing the display to be used without the LCD in position. Other peelable patches can be ordered as general removable graphics - More Info.
Pros
- Simply peels on and off
- Can be used multiple times
- Allows display to be used in a simpler set-up without the screen
- Allows display to look good should there be a technical issue that prevents the screen being used
Cons
- Peelable adhesive on back of patch must be kept free from fluff and dust to maintain its tackiness (a protective pocket is included)
(replacement adhesive tape can be supplied if necessary)
Costs
- Peel on/peel off patch - £80 - More Info
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