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Having used Polycomp displays for a wide variety of applications across the park I can thoroughly recommend them for both a reliable product and excellent support.
Tim Bentley (Estate Manager) - Longleat Safari Park

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PolyComp Showroom in Andover

Come to visit our showroom in Andover and see a wide range of displays up and running, both internal and external displays.

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Financial News

Reuters moves into taxi screens

Reuters moves into taxi screens

Reuters' rolling LED display system in Canary Wharf is perhaps one of the best known examples of LED signage in the UK.The multi-line programmable display screen provides business people with breaking news and financial information while on the go.However, the news agency is now branching out into a different format of news provision, Media Daily News reports.
Friday, 15th February 2008 - full story

All eyes on stock markets during stormy conditions

All eyes on stock markets during stormy conditions

Traders' eyes remain firmly fixed on LED electronic signs and displays in trading floors this week as global stock markets have been left reeling from a turbulent few days.On Monday the FTSE 100 index endured losses of around £77 billion as a result of fears of recession in the US; the worst one-day slump since September 11th 2001.However, a surprise move saw the US Federal Reserve to make its biggest base-rate cut in 25 years of 0.75 per cent yesterday, in a bid to keep the US economy from recession.
Thursday, 24th January 2008 - full story