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LED Signages |
first commercially usable LEDs were developed in the 1960’s by combining three primary
elements: gallium, arsenic and phosphorus to obtain a 655nm red light source. As
LED technology progressed through the 1970’s, additional colors and wavelengths
became available. Then, in the early 90's came the development of high-brightness
LEDs, which created performance increases that allowed LEDs to mature from indicator
lights to sources of illumination.
Today, LED use in signage is wide and varied. LED is used in applications for channel
letter illumination, moving message billboards, and window displays. The imagination
of entrepreneurs, electrical engineers and architectural designers are developing
new uses at a rapid pace.
Electronic billboards are an economy of use, both in terms sign management inventory
and in earnings potential. The proper management of an electronic billboard allows
six to eight different advertising messages to share the same sign face, increasing
multiple advertising awareness without the labor of continually replacing vinyl
sign faces. In terms of earnings potential, anecdotal evidence has portrayed electronic
billboards with its multiple advertising messages on a single sign face as being
able to "out earn" their print counterparts.
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