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100 DILAD Rear Projection Screen for Casinos Smoking Lounge
100" DILAD Rear Projection Screen installed in a major casino in Southern Ontario. The DILAD Screen is just 75 microns thick and is applied directly to glass.
Vancouver, Canada October 4, 2004 -- "The folks at Telematics Canada under-promised and over-delivered, says Mark Lehman, President of EDCOM Multimedia in Kitchener, Ontario. The DILAD Screen is just outstanding.
EDCOM Multimedia (www.edcom.ca) installed their first DILAD Rear Projection Screen in a major casino in Southern Ontario this month.
Management asked Joanne Ellis to turn a tinted glass window separating a smokers lounge from the rest of the casino into a giant video screen. Joanne has specialized in multimedia solutions for gaming floors throughout Ontario and Eastern Canada through EDCOM since 1999. Her challenge was to provide the casinos customers with a cinema-quality experience that could be seen from both sides of the glass without breaking the bank something a typical plasma screen could not do.
The solution for their client was the DILAD GS Screen. Although more than a metre high and two metres wide, the DILAD weighs only 200 grams and is just 75 microns thick. Thats about the thickness of a sheet of paper, says Alicia Mottus, president of Telematics Canada (www.telematics.ca).
When we completed the installation, the staff and their guests crowded around the DILAD. Everyone wanted to touch it and see how it worked. says Lehman. This system looks like it cost many times more than it did.
The DILAD Rear Projection Screen is available in any size or shape and is applied directly to glass or certain acrylics. Just install a consumer-level digital projector connected to a video source such as a DVD or PC, and the system is ready to go.
In July, Telematics Canada launched their new www.dilad.ca website to showcase the DILAD line including the new DILAD Screens, the portable Roll Up and Stand, and the DILAD Panel.
Were looking forward to many more of these installations, says Mottus. We are now at a price point where this exciting technology combined with new low-cost projectors will allow businesses to switch to digital signage and consumers to install amazing custom home theatres.
About Telematics Canada
Founded in 2000, TCI is a privately held company based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
For more information: www.dilad.ca
Contact: Alicia Mottus
Phone: 604.331.8795
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Telematics Canada Inc.
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