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LED Business Signs LLC (Clearwater, FL) is presenting the Smart Tile LED Board, an economical LED display that can be mounted inside sign cabinets. The company supplies special software that helps arrange tiles in asymmetrical shapes to accommodate various architectural-lighting concepts. Various power supplies can be selected to handle the appropriate power required the number of tiles used.
The 23 x 7 x 0.45/0.80-in. board uses 2W when displaying a message, or 6W when fully illuminated. The board displays three different messages. Colors include red, green, blue, amber, purple and pink. Character height ranges from 7, 12, 14, 18 and 21 in. The display mode allows flash, up-and-down scrolls, and movement from left, right and inverse directions. Up to 100 LED boards can be connected within the same architecture.
Also, the company is offering the portable LED Versa-Tile, an expandable, multi-use LED sign that can be hung in windows or on walls, set on a shelf or display unit, or be displayed at tradeshows and other offsite, promotional venues. The 23 x 7 x 1.36-in. “building-block” tile module, available in red, green, blue, amber, purple and white, colors, can be programmed with custom message for outdoor or indoor use. The module displays four, 7-in. characters, and expands for large fonts when multiple tiles are used.
The company is seeking partnerships with sign companies, architects and retail chains.
(729) 599-2481; www.ez-led.com or www.ledbusinesssigns.com
 

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