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Like a Bird
Elevate attendees' in-booth experiences to soaring new heights with the Birdly virtual-reality system, which is available for rent, lease, or purchase through Evanston, IL-based D3D Cinema LLC. This immersive flight simulator relies on input from users' arms and torsos to determine the course of their aerial journey thanks to a suite of highly responsive sensors that register even subtle movements and update the visual field accordingly. Custom content can range from a thrilling flyover of a city branded with your marketing messages to a 360-degree overhead exploration of your company's latest widget. Even cooler: A fan positioned at the front end of the unit enhances the simulation with a real-world breeze that renders the experience about as real as virtual reality can get. Contact: D3D Cinema LLC, Evanston, IL, 847-475-9140, www.birdlyvr.com
A Perfect View
Weather can have a profound effect on an outdoor event, not the least of which is bright sunlight preventing attendees from seeing the content on your monitors. But sun – and rain, sleet, and snow – are no match for the UltraView UHD Outdoor TV from Peerless Industries Inc. (aka Peerless-AV), which has an operating temperature range of minus 22 to 122 degrees and displays 4K-resolution images and video with excellent color quality, even in direct sunlight. Its sturdy aluminum construction (available in 49-, 55-, and 65-inch models) contains internal speakers and a sealed cable box to protect a bevy of input ports from the elements. Each unit comes with a waterproof remote and a dust cover to protect your investment when it's not in use. Contact: Peerless Industries Inc., Aurora, IL, 630-375-5100, www.peerless-av.com
Read all About It
Digital product literature frees showgoers' hands, lightens their show bags, and saves exhibitors significant dollars on shipping costs, but there are still attendees who prefer to leave your exhibit carrying a printed page explaining what your company's products or services can do for them. One lightweight, easy-to-ship solution is the Quantum Literature Rack from Orbus Exhibit and Display Group. Made from injection-molded plastic and available in four-pocket, single-sided or five-pocket, double-sided models, the roughly 54-inch-tall Quantum tips the scales at a mere 18 pounds and collapses down to a fraction of its assembled size. Each unit comes with a five-year warranty and carrying bag. Contact: Orbus Exhibit and Display Group, Woodridge, IL, 630-226-1155, orbus.com



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