September 15, 2010

Trans-Lux TL Infovision Digital Displays Makes Good Financial Sense
For Select Financial Services.

Cost-Effective Marketing Solution for SMBs.

Trans-Lux Corporation, a leading designer and manufacturer of digital display solutions, has provided an outdoor, four-sided full-color TL Infovision Digital Display system to Select Financial Services located in Fargo, North Dakota to engage potential new clients and help build business. The four-sided TL Infovision Digital Display System features the latest LED technologies to produce highly detailed graphics and messages in virtually any lighting condition that can be seen from any angle.

“Outdoor digital signage is one of the fastest growing forms of marketing and also one of the most effective to help small and medium size businesses stimulate sales,” said J. M. Allain, CEO of Trans-Lux Corporation. “Our new TL Infovision LED Digital Displays offer outstanding brightness levels and image clarity and are available in virtually any size and shape allowing display systems like the one deployed by Select Financial Services to be customized in virtually any configuration.”

Once considered a marketing tool for use primarily by sports facilities and large organizations, today’s digital signage solutions are being used across the business landscape. The technology is used for a variety of purposes including advertising, communication or entertainment.

The TL Infovision LED Digital Display System installed at Select Financial Services is configured with four sides, each displaying 80 pixels high by 128 pixels wide with a 23mm pixel pitch, and capable of reproducing over 16 million colors. The design helps ensure that Select Financial Services’ messages are displayed with brilliant clarity in all lighting conditions, and can be seen from any viewing angle. Programming of the system is accomplished using advanced Trans-Lux Pro-Line Digital Display Control Software allowing Select Financial Services to create, preview and schedule text, graphics and video file messages.