Getting Ready For the 2010 World Soccer – LCD Enclosure Global Explained

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The 2010 Fifa World Cup is just around the corner and everyone from bar, restaurant and motel owners are counting down the hours, want to know why?

Well in the past eighteen months these businesses have struggled, with less customers drinking in pubs as well as people eating out all down to people alike having to pull in their belts to get through the recession. On top of this hotels had many rooms un-occupied during this period with occupancy being the number one factor to profits hotels have also been hit hard.

Many foreword thinking managers and managers have realized that if they offer an outdoor viewing area for the world famous soccer tournament this will get customers back to the on site pubs, restaurants and motels, but there is an issue with the cost and availability of outdoor TVs these are TVs that are weatherproof and work straight from the box, the issue is they cost in excess of $5,000 for a 42″ unit, the next challenge is supply as many of the wholesalers have depleted stock with their replenishment stock arriving after the sporting event.

Now these desperate companies are deciding to install outside LCD enclosures, these are specially designed steel boxes that offer a controlled screen. These units come with anti reflective coating as standard on the case window ensuring sun light does not spoil the soccer matches, they also offer cooling as the TV does give off some heat and this heat needs dissipating.

These steel cases also offer vandal protection, just in case the results are not the desired ones and offers some protection to the display even if an angry fan throws a full beverage glass at the TV.

About the Author:
Dave owns the leading manufacturer of outdoor digital signage protective cases, as well as a range of digital menu boards that are used throughout the world through a network of integrators.

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