CARROLLTON, TX, November 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Jeff Spears announced that his company, Texas LED Direct, will now provide next generation LED sign cabinets to his clients and businesses in Texas. The ultra thin cabinet LED sign lights can increase the luminance by 40% more than normal LED sign panels and offers the latest innovations in LED technology. It is also equipped with no extra sending card to further reduce the cost and maintenance of this new system.
Texas LED Direct saw the increased use of LED signs in business construction projects in Dallas and partnered with manufactures to create a cost effective solution for future clients. These types of LED lights have solved an on-going issue with outside adverting, these lights will allow any image that would be unclear under any direct sunlight and you can have an optimum effect of advertisement viewing.
"We are happy to market the new product lines for ultra thin LED sign cabinet which we'll provide to our clients and this illustrates the growing impact and change a business faced during a recession and also the need to display what our clients need to advertise," said Jeff Spears, President of Texas LED Direct. No matter where they're used, businesses will gain customers from custom advertising system that's backed by the durability and reliability of the Texas LED Direct.
Texas LED Direct will offer the latest technology in new lightweight thin LED cabinets which have the capability to display GRAPHICS and text. With this new technology the installation cost is reduced and multiple colors can be displayed with motion. The new technology also provides:
• Increased brightness and contrast, creating improved visibility in high-ambient light environments, enhanced image quality and improved color uniformity.
• Improved energy efficiency, reducing overall operating costs
• Lower internal heat levels, delivering longer product life
• Integrated internal Real-Time Clock for full-function operation scheduling
• Which allows for single or multiple monitor control
• Metal back cabinet for extra durability
About Texas Led Direct
Texas LED Direct is an American owned international manufacturer and wholesaler for all types of LED Signs. Texas LED Direct began in 2007 located in Carrollton Texas, provides hundred of LED sign designs & installation for commercial and industrial businesses all across the nation. Their key points are to provide the knowledge in LED technology and make sure their customers do as well. They install signs in indoor and outdoor areas and provide 24 hours a day, 7 days a week assistance for customers.
To learn more about Texas LED Direct signs, or their brand new line of affordable LED Signs, please visit: http://www.texasleddirect.com
Texas LED Direct Announces Expanding LED Sign Product Lines for Businesses
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