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		<title>Trans-Lux Video Scoreboard is Crowning Touch to New Stadium</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LED Display Board Offers New Levels of Revenue Opportunity to Gainesville High School.]]></description>
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<p><strong>LED Display Board Offers New Levels of Revenue Opportunity to Gainesville High School.</strong></p>
<p>Norwalk, CT (December 15, 2010) &#8211; Gainesville High School in Gainesville, Texas launched their football season this year with several firsts, including a new coach, a new stadium and a new Trans-Lux high resolution outdoor LED display board. The new Trans-Lux display is installed at the south end of the school’s Leopard Stadium and is the crowning touch to a new beginning for the school’s athletic program.</p>
<p>“Our industry leading LED display technology is proving extremely popular with high school sports facilities across the country,” said J.M. Allain, President &amp; CEO of Trans-Lux Corporation. “Stadiums and playing fields equipped with Trans-Lux high resolution displays offer new levels of opportunity to the school in advertising and promotional revenue and an enriched environment for the athletes and their fans.”</p>
<p>The Trans-Lux LED display is designed with an easy to read game information display, which measures 112 x 224 pixels and features electronic team names, sponsor signage and a field identification sign. The 20mm digital video message board allows for viewing from the entire length of the football field, with a viewing angle of 140°. The TL Vision 20mm is UL/CE listed and complements Trans-Lux’s Data Walls and LED display systems.</p>
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		<title>Fair-Play LED Large Screen Complements New Sports Stadium.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2010 15:59:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arkansas City High School Football Fans to Enjoy Improved Experience.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norwalk, CT (September 29, 2010) – Fair-Play by Trans-Lux, a recognized leader in digital signage solutions, today announced that Arkansas City High School has outfitted their new sports stadium with a Fair-Play 20mm LED Large Screen System. The outdoor LED board, model TL-0V20, is designed to engage fans with outstanding live images of the school’s football and soccer games.</p>
<p>“High school sports are enjoyed and followed by the entire community,” said Jeff Reeser National Sales Manager, Fair-Play. “The size, clarity and viewing perspective of the large screen LED board will help enrich the excitement and viewing experience of the dedicated fans.”</p>
<p>The new stadium, home to the Arkansas City High School Bulldogs of Arkansas City, Kansas, is one of a number of upgrades being implemented throughout the school district. The Fair-Play LED Large Screen, measuring 120 x 160 pixels, was installed by Kansas City-based Athco. </p>
<p>The 20mm video display features a brightness level of ?6,000 nits (candela per square meter), which allows the display images to remain clearly visible even with direct sunlight on the screen. And for night games, the board’s  contrast ratio of 1500:1 helps to ensure that even the darkest images will be clearly visible to fans. Along with the display’s advanced LED technology and high resolution capability, the 20mm pixel pitch design allows for viewing from the entire length of the football field, with a viewing angle of 110°.</p>
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		<title>Fair-Play by Trans-Lux Enhances Product Offering for 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 18:18:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With New Scoreboards and LED Digital Displays. Expands Leadership Position With Latest LED Innovations For Sports &#38; Gaming. Norwalk, CT (August 3, 2010) – Fair-Play, a business unit of Trans-Lux Corporation (NYSE Amex: TLX), has expanded its industry leading line of scoreboards and displays for 2010. In addition to the company’s industry proven line of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With New Scoreboards and LED Digital Displays.</p>
<p>Expands Leadership Position With Latest LED Innovations For Sports &amp; Gaming.</p>
<p>Norwalk, CT (August 3, 2010) – Fair-Play, a business unit of Trans-Lux Corporation (NYSE Amex: TLX), has expanded its industry leading line of scoreboards and displays for 2010. In addition to the company’s industry proven line of sports scoreboards, Fair-Play has expanded its offering to include a newly launched line of digital data and video displays marketed under the TL Vision brand. Additionally, Fair-Play is poised to announce availability of a new Hand-Held Remote Control device for its comprehensive line of scoreboards that provides simplified operation.</p>
<p>“With literally tens of thousands of Fair-Play scoreboards and data displays installed around the world, the brand has earned a reputation for reliability and long-life that spans over 80 years,” said J.M. Allain, President and CEO, Trans-Lux Corporation. “By enhancing our line of Fair-Play products with new LED technologies including the addition of TL Vision digital displays, we offer the most versatile scoreboard solutions attainable – and the greatest value.”</p>
<p>Fair-Play scoreboards and digital displays are the preeminent choice of athletic directors in the education market and can be found in the vast majority of gaming sports books around the world. For 2010, Fair-Play has re-engineered its manufacturing facilities in Des Moines, Iowa resulting in increased throughput and a significant decrease in manufacturing costs. As a result, many standard Fair-Play scoreboards can be shipped within days of order, at significantly competitive prices.</p>
<p>“In many respects, Fair-Play has been and remains to be a giant amongst brands in the sports and gaming markets, but is otherwise a relative unknown throughout the business products space,” continued Mr. Allain. “With new sponsorship and incentive programs, we believe the Fair-Play brand will etch its way into the consumers’ mindset as we take a more aggressive stance leveraging our brand equity.”</p>
<p>In addition to Fair-Play scoreboards and data displays for virtually every arena and stadium sport, Trans-Lux is expanding the functionality of its scoreboards and digital displays with the addition of the company’s recently introduced TL Vision LED Large Screen Displays. The new TL Vision line includes indoor and outdoor LED displays including an industry first 3mm. The groundbreaking new 3mm LED display is ideal for high resolution applications with image quality that rivals HD flat screen displays – but has the ability to be customized in virtually any size and shape.</p>
<p>“For all intents and purposes, Trans-Lux is a new company with a new vision, and our Fair-Play branded products will play a significant role in our new business model,” continued Mr. Allain.</p>
<p>About Trans-Lux<br />
Trans-Lux Corporation (NYSE Amex: TLX) is a leading designer and manufacturer of digital signage display solutions for the financial, sports and entertainment, gaming and leasing markets. With a comprehensive offering of LED digital signage solutions marketed under the TL Vision, TL InfoVision and Fair-Play brands, Trans-Lux delivers comprehensive digital signage solutions for any size venue’s indoor and outdoor display needs.</p>
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		<title>Fair-Play by Trans-Lux Guarantees Trouble-Free Operations  With New Wireless Scoreboard Control Solution</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 16:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Product Series Seamlessly Manages Multiple Boards And Multiple Systems. (Hand-Held Wireless Control)        (MP-70 and MP-50 Controller) Norwalk, CT (August 3, 2010) – Fair-Play, a business unit of Trans-Lux Corporation (NYSE Amex: TLX) and recognized leader in scoreboard solutions, has announced the introduction of a unique new series of wireless remote control solutions for single [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>New Product Series Seamlessly Manages Multiple Boards And Multiple Systems.</em></p>
<p>(Hand-Held Wireless Control)        (MP-70 and MP-50 Controller)</p>
<p>Norwalk, CT (August 3, 2010) – Fair-Play, a business unit of Trans-Lux Corporation (NYSE Amex: TLX) and recognized leader in scoreboard solutions, has announced the introduction of a unique new series of wireless remote control solutions for single and multiple scoreboards. The new wireless systems have proven so reliable in field testing, Fair-Play is offering an industry first 100% guarantee for wireless operation. If for any reason the wireless does not function properly, Fair-Play will supply all the required parts for hard-wired operation at no cost.</p>
<p>The first solutions available in the new wireless series include the MP-70 and MP-50 Controllers with new wireless cards, and a new Hand-Held Wireless Control. In addition to the systems’ user friendly operation of all scoreboard functions, both Controllers feature Fair-Play’s SmartSelect technology which automatically detects multiple scoreboards for comprehensive control via a single hand-held unit.</p>
<p>“Our new series of wireless scoreboard solutions deliver the comprehensive functionality users want for remote operation of their scoreboards. The unique wireless technology incorporated in these new units is so bullet-proof, we are offering the industry’s first 100% guarantee. If there are any problems with wireless operation, we’ll supply all the parts to hardwire the system at no cost,” said Jeff Reeser, National Sales Manager, Fair-Play. “Additionally, our new SmartSelect technology provides seamless detection and control of multiple scoreboards. It’s a unique addition to our suite of scoreboard solutions.”<em> </em></p>
<p>Key features of the new Fair-Play MP-70 and MP-50 Controllers include the ability to control multiple scoreboards, statistics panels and timers using one or multiple wireless hand held control units. The new MP-70 and MP-50 can also be configured to work in multiple facilities and with previously installed Fair-Play scoreboards with new wireless receivers. Additionally, the MP-70 and MP-50 are ideal for multi-purpose gyms, arenas and stadiums with the ability to easily change scoreboard configurations.</p>
<p>The new MP-70 and MP-50 Controllers and Hand-Held Wireless Control join Fair-Play’s expanding line of scoreboards and statistics panels, as well as the company’s recently launched line of LED digital displays marketed under the TL Vision brand. The new high resolution LED displays are available from an industry first 3mm to 127mm pitch, and can be configured in virtually any size or shape to easily supplement existing Fair-Play scoreboard installations.</p>
<p><strong>About Trans-Lux</strong></p>
<p>Trans-Lux Corporation (NYSE Amex: TLX) is a leading designer and manufacturer of digital signage display solutions for the financial, sports and entertainment, gaming and leasing markets. With a comprehensive offering of LED digital signage solutions marketed under the TL Vision, TL InfoVision and Fair-Play brands, Trans-Lux delivers comprehensive digital signage solutions for any size venue’s indoor and outdoor display needs.</p>
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