The fully functional, interactive Yamaha display comes alive in an in-store environment. It features a flat plasma screen TV and adjustable shelving to accommodate the many home theater systems Yamaha has to offer.
This semi-permanent display is made with light weight vacuum-formed shelves and a corrugated base and tower. It is a cost-effective way to call attention to a product on the retail floor.
The Nextel display system consists of five compact, self-contained custom units. The high quality of Nextel products is enhanced with unique applications of laser-cut and injection-molded materials.
The FreeTalk display packs a lot of punch into a small footprint. Not only does it provide all the needed information, it also holds two demo units which encourages the consumer to try out the product.
The Clarion display features a functional AutoPC unit giving the viewer a glimpse into the evolving world of car multimedia. Constructed with bent set metal columns and large lifestyle graphics the floor display houses all electronics internally.
Working models of a variety of lights and battery packs can be showcased on this small modular display for NiteRider Technical Lighting Systems. The light is installed on a steel tube so the consumer can see how it would be mounted on a bicycle handle bar. C-channels are provided next to each battery pack for information cards with technical write-ups explaining these sophisticated lighting systems. Made of sheet metal, wire, and steel tubing that are powder coated for durability, it can be used for a single light and battery pack, or multiple displays can be connected together to show more lights side-by-side. It can rest on a countertop, or hang on slatwall.