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The Continental
comes in a variety of sizes and orientations:
The Continental Is:
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Unique
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Curved
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Dramatic
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Lightweight
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Elegant
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Head
Turning
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The
curved fascia provides a very wide viewing angle compared to a regular
light box.
This
means that the advertised product stays in the customer's field
of view far longer and so dramatically improves exposure.
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The
lightbox is constructed so that all you see is the product
displayed on the image. The frame in totally invisible as
are the fixings. The wiring is fed through the back of the
unit so that it is not seen. It is also easily mounted to
the surface of any wall using only 4 screws. As they do
not have to be built-in they are simple to relocate.
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A
small amount of light from the side edges is thrown back
against the wall providing a glow which enhances the impact.
(This effect can be removed if it does not suit a particular
application).
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The
curved screen of the Continental is made from 2 sheets of
a special, flexible form of acrylic. The image is held in
place by the felxing of the inner and outer pannels. It
is easy to remove or replace the image while the Continental
is mounted to the wall.
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Any
image on a material which is translucent can be displayed
to maximum effect, e.g. Duratrans, a Kodak product, posters,
or similar.
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High
efficiency tubes are used throughout and electronic ballasts
are also used to give long life and cool running. The tubes
used provide excellent color rendition of the image. The
construction of the Continental allows air to flow freely
through the structure thus ensuring a long working life,
cool running temperatures, and no condensation.
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