The changing of the Lumacom world landscape.
There ought to be a big demand for Lumacom screens:
1. Location of screens in prime areas. These often involve large screens and ought to be highly profitable.
2. Secondary but still very profitable screens.
3. Conversion of existing old display screens. This is a massive and ongoing job and wil take place because of:
Lower capital costs
Lower operation, maintenance and service costs
Simple modular construction built to any size
Lower image production costs
Long operational life
Brilliant high resolution images
Easy update of images from a remote location
Greater viewer retention
These compelling reasons are being given by the web site: http://www.lumacom.com.au/titlebar2.htm
Power useage is a lot less as well using the Lumicom screens and this is becoming increasingly a hot issue.
Then there is the image issue and this really does matter: If a large company in Japan has a big Lumacom screen put up then the competitors want one as well.
Screens erected in prominent places are likely to attract more clients and this must have a snowballing effect.
So, there ought to be an insatiably demand over time.
Gerry
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