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Testimonials

Our new electronic displays really help, before the displays, the visitors made their way to the nearest ride or the most popular. This created large queues on some, but no waiting on other rides, but with the introduction on the boards visitors are better infromed, making a more enjoyable day for all
Chris Burton - Park Manager - Legoland

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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.

We can show the full capabilities of the displays that you are interested in.

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PolyComp has recently been awarded with ISO9001 accreditation

Underground LED display

Underground LED display It seems places everywhere either have or want an LED display these days, and now there is even one underground.

The location is a private tunnel near Tower Bridge in London where clients are driven to a taxi drop off area and car park, for access to the offices above, LSI Online news reports.

As there was little decor in the area - basically a standard concrete car park - an LED display was employed to provide a more welcome and dynamic transport link.

Now, images and video are played on the LED feature, and are triggered by sensors which pick up the movement of vehicles.

The display features more than 150 LED luminaries which are mounted on a curved panel with lighting scenes and sequences which are controlled by a computer.

When a vehicle enters the tunnel, the sensors pick up its direction and moving images travel along the wall with the vehicle to welcome them as they arrive.
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Tuesday, 12th August 2008

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