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Trade show freight often endures an arduous journey from your storage site to the event venue. So protect your most valuable and delicate exhibiting equipment in military-grade shipping cases from Canyonwest Cases LLC. The new iSeries 3i-2922-16 case is made from a high-strength polypropylene resin and has interior dimensions of 29 inches long, 22 inches wide, and 16 inches deep. The watertight, dustproof, and crush-proof case – which features four wheels, seven trigger-release latches, and a snap-down handle – is available with three interior options: empty, foam filled, or custom foam inserts. Weighing 36 pounds, the container also has a lifetime guarantee. Contact: Canyonwest Cases LLC, Fountain Hills, AZ, 480-816-9652, www.canyonwestcases.com
Beam Me Up
Exhibitors with small booths and smaller budgets can now lend their presentation areas and conference rooms a cinematic quality with the ZenBeam E1 portable projector from Asus North America. Weighing a little more than 10 ounces, this palm-sized powerhouse can emit up to 120-inch diagonal projections in 16.7 million colors. A built-in battery delivers roughly five hours of projection time (the unit can also be plugged into an outlet), and an HDMI/MHL input enables it to be connected to a wide range of devices, including laptops, Blu-ray players, Android smartphones, and media-streaming devices such as Google Chromecast. Contact: Asus North America, Fremont, CA, 888-678-3688, www.asus.com/US
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Durable, professional-looking tabletop signage can be hard to come by, and exhibitors often have to choose between sturdiness and flexibility. Thankfully, ExpoDisplays has introduced the DiamondFlex50, a smaller version of its floor banner stand that combines versatility and ease of use in a compact profile. Measuring slightly less than 17 inches wide and 39 inches tall when assembled, the unit consists of a precision-engineered aluminum base (designed with a wider footprint than most tabletop models for increased stability), a collapsible support pole, and a top rail. Custom graphics are printed on scratch-resistant, anticurl material that retracts into the base for safe storage. Banners can be swapped out easily, and replacement graphics are available through ExpoDisplays or one of its 50 authorized distributors. An ultrastrong carrying case with a handle and shoulder strap is included. Contact: ExpoDisplays, Birmingham, AL, 800-747-3976, www.expodisplays.com


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