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Vertigo Digital Displays and Prysm Partner for LPD Panels

Prysm reported that it has signed a deal with Vertigo Digital Displays to develop display enclosures for its Laser Phosphor Display (LPD) panels. The companies will work together for providing enclosure options that are designed for Prysm’s LPD panels. The solutions are offered for diverse customers and applications.

Vertigo has been assigned to design various display solutions by incorporating the LPD tile technology of Prysm. This will highlight the distinct scalability and tiling capabilities of the technology and furnish an appealing display. The LPD technology also features a laser engine that energizes phosphors with the help of solid-state laser diodes, to produce high quality images. As the laser beams survey the surface, the phosphors discharge red, blue, and green colors to produce flicker-free images.

Two digital signage solutions, designed by Vertigo, were displayed at InfoComm 2010. One is a single 2x5 tile digital signage, whereas the other is a 16-tile window display that is designed with an opening at the center. The Prysm LPD panels are cost-effective and consume lesser energy than other displays.

Dana Corey, Prysm’s VP for Global Sales and Marketing, stated that they are pleased to be working with Vertigo. He expressed their confidence on the tiles that they would consume less power and would be well protected against harsh environments.

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