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From: Vladimir Erofeyev, posted on 07.10.2007 Do you have a system of discounts for regular clients? |
| Yes, we do. The discount depends on the volume of equipment ordered, the time of its installation (day, night), and the event venue. By using our services repeatedly, you qualify for an additional discount that will be negotiated individually. |
From: Sergei Purov, posted on 18.08.2007 Does your company offer help in selecting equipment, as well as its delivery, installation, and configuration? |
| Of course. We perform complete installation of the equipment and also make suggestions regarding the best possible arrangement of the equipment on-site. The lease fee covers the standard communications necessary for connecting and installing the equipment. |
From: Vadim Kerovsky, posted on 25.07.2007 Is it possible to have one of your specialists present on-site for the duration of the event? |
| Yes, it is possible. If necessary, for example during large-scale events, one of our technical specialists can be present on-site for the duration of the event. |
From: Polina Vudova, posted on 05.05.2007 How do I select the optimum plasma panel diagonal for an exhibition stand? |
| For exhibitions we normally use 37", 42", 50" or 60" plasma panels. One inch equals 2.54 cm. Based on these dimensions, we calculate the optimum size of panels: 37 inches – length 94 cm, height 64 cm, diagonal 93.98 cm; 42 inches – length 120.1 cm, height 64.5 cm, diagonal 106.68 cm; 50 inches – length 140 cm, height 73.4 cm, diagonal 127 cm; 60 inches – length 145.5 cm, height 88.3 cm, diagonal 152.4 cm. |
From: Arseny Urusov, posted on 13.03.2007 How do I select a projector of suitable brightness? |
| The main criterion here is the luminous flux measured in ANSI lumens. The ANSI Lm is a unit for measuring the luminous flux. A multimedia projector with a luminous flux of up to 1500 ANSI Lm is the optimum choice for small rooms with very dim or partially subdued light. In the dark, these projectors can successfully project images onto a fairly large screen (2 x 3 m). This kind of projector is quite inexpensive to lease. They are reliable and economical. However, they can only be used in a limited range of lighting conditions and cannot ensure a sufficiently high quality when showing complex graphic materials. Multimedia projectors with a luminous flux of 1500 – 2500 ANSI Lm can work in a brightly lit room and render clear images, graphics, and video. A multimedia projector with a luminous flux of 3000 ANSI Lm can be used in a very large (more than 200 sq.m.) or very brightly lit room with a screen of up to 7 meters in diagonal. It is preferable to set up a projector in the darkest part of the room. The lower the light exposure of the projection surface, the higher the image quality. |
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