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InfoComm 2009 Orlando
New Stewart Media Decor Product

Visit the Stewart Booth at Infocomm in Orlando to see how Stewart and Media Decor have co-designed a unique product combining Starglas, the worlds most unique video projection screen, with the worlds most innovative concealment system.

Infocomm09:
Conference: June 14-19
Exhibition: June 17-19
Orange County Convention Center
Orlando, FL USA
Stewart booth: 4147

For further information contact Grant Stewart at Stewart Filmscreen


 
New Media Decor Artist
Harvey Edwards & His Harleys

Media Decor is pleased to announce yet another renown artist to our galleries.

Harvey Edwards has been credited for creating the photographic fine art poster in the late 1970s with his classic image "LEG WARMERS", which has sold well over one million copies worldwide.

He has also created images for some of the largest companies in the world, including Ford, Ernst and Young, Sony, Hallmark, the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Ballet and Harley Davidson to name just a few.

His work has appeared in several hundred movies, music videos, commercials, television shows and print advertisements around the world.

Click Here to see more of Harvey's work


 
Shinoda 145" Plasma
Shinoda's giant curved plasma weighs less than your father's first laptop
by Thomas Ricker of Engadget

We've been keeping an eye on Shinoda Plasma's curved PTA (plasma tube array) technology since 2007. What started as a single 43-inch prototype grew to 125-inches in 2008.

Now, Shinoda is showing off a 145-inch diagonal prototype consisting of six PTA panels stitched together in a 2-meter x 3-meter matrix.

The 960 x 720 pixel resolution might not impress you until you consider the weight: just 7.2-kg (15.8-pounds) thanks to the slim PTA panels measuring just 1-mm thick. Impressive compared to 108-inch LCDs that weigh in at 196-kg (430-pounds) and the original Osborne 1 "laptop" that weighed 24.5-pounds. With any luck, these giant displays will be commercialized for signage so we can all simulate crushing motions with two hands.

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