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Stampede to Distribute Projection Screens

Stampede has been named the exclusive North American distributor for United Kingdom-based manufacturer Projection Screens. At InfoComm 2010, Stampede is showing Projection Screen's Multi-Touch Tables and its Holographic Projection Film.

Stampede to Distribute Projection Screens

Stampede has been named the exclusive North American distributor for United Kingdom-based manufacturer Projection Screens. At InfoComm 2010, Stampede is showing Projection Screen’s Multi-Touch Tables and its Holographic Projection Film.

Stampede has been named the exclusive North American distributor for United Kingdom-based manufacturer Projection Screens. At InfoComm 2010, Stampede is showing Projection Screen’s Multi-Touch Tables and its Holographic Projection Film.

Offering a touchscreen integrated into a desk-height console, Projection Screens’ Multi-Touch Tables are well-suited for exhibition and lobby applications. The company’s Holographic Projection Film is transparent but still able to hold an image, says Stampede, making it appropriate for storefront displays and use with 3D graphics.

“Projection Screens’ products are the future of our industry,” said Kevin Kelly, Stampede president and COO, in a statement. “With such leading-edge technology as the Multi-Touch Tables and the Holographic Projection Film, we are opening a vast array of application possibilities for our dealers. With the training we are offering at InfoComm and continuing throughout the year, our dealers will be able to bring these possibilities to life for their clients and grow their business exponentially.”

“Our advanced projection screen materials push projection capabilities to new levels,” said Projection Screens’ Andy Richardson in a statement. “Stampede is uniquely qualified to educate their extensive network of dealers about how to use this technology to captivate audiences in environments not conducive to traditional large-format broadcast platforms.”

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