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Clear Channel opts for LED screens in three airports
The biggest, at 57 square metres, is in the arrivals baggage hall at Stavanger’s Sola airport.
The biggest, at 57 square metres, is in the arrivals baggage hall at Stavanger’s Sola airport. Bergen’s Flesland has a 20-square-metre display in the departures lounge, while the arrivals baggage area is again the screen’s site at Trondheim airport in Vaernes, with a seven-square-metre installation. They all use Absen’s AI03 3.9mm pixel pitch LED panels.
“The Stavanger installation in particular was a wish from [Clear Channel, or CCN] to install a high-resolution, high-impact screen for the end user, in an attempt to satisfy and attract high-profile advertisers, said Absen’s European managing director Ruben Rengel.
“The 57-square-metre screen not only gives a great opportunity for advertisers to get their message across, it serves as a fantastic reference for CCN expertise in providing state-of-the-art digital signage solutions.
Clear Channel holds the digital signage contracts for seven airports across Norway, but until now has generally opted for LCD technology.
However, with the new LED displays, “image quality on the screen is undoubtedly one of the best we’ve seen in the world, said Jonas Michael, head of digital development and operations at the outdoor media owner.
“We have tested a lot of brands and we realised that Absen had one of the best-quality LED panels on the market at a price that is competitive, so the decision to deploy LED screens of various sizes for these airport projects was a no-brainer.
Absen also recently supplied the display technology for a video wall in the metro system of Oslo, the Norwegian capital.
Source: http://www.screenmediamag.com
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