Relevant Redskins use 'bulletin board' ahead of Cowboys game (Dec 7, 2015)

Relevant Redskins use 'bulletin board' ahead of Cowboys game (Dec 7, 2015)
Aug 28, 2014; Tampa, FL, USA; Washington Redskins cornerback DeAngelo Hall (23) looks on prior to the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports. Kim Klement. AP Dec 7 …
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Pinterest: The digital answer to cork bulletin boards
You create your digital bulletin boards and then you "pin" photos, recipes, poems, things you'd like to buy, lists of books you recommend — all the things you might have pinned to your kitchen bulletin board. You can have as many boards as you want …
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In today's digital world, is there still a need for employee bulletin boards?
Elizabeth Brackett, manager, employee relations, The Employers Association: Consider your work environment. Do employees depend on a bulletin board in the break room for company information? Or do most of them use a computer in their daily work, …
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Dallas Cowboys Dont Have to Pony Up this Season: Save on The Display Shield

Orlando, Fl. (PRWEB) September 05, 2014

In addition to the Dallas Cowboys schedule kicking off with an exciting match against the 49ers (San Francisco), the Cowboys have also been working with AT&T on implementing faster internet speeds, interactive digital displays, a mobile app that interacts in the AT&T Stadium during games and investing in The Display Shield bulk display enclosures. A popular solution for signage protection among sports arenas and outdoor facilities, The Display Shield weatherproof enclosures are a wise financial investment for The American Football Franchise. Offering water-resistance and security, twenty of Protective Enclosures Company’s newly designed digital signage cases (The Display Shield DS5060H-2 models) will be located in the AT&T Miller Lite Corral outdoor pavilion.

CEO at PEC, Justin King, commented on the deal “PEC couldn’t hope to be part of something more amazing… the Dallas Cowboys are an icon and close to the heart of America. As they move forward with their exciting interactive updates to the stadium, integrating The Display Shields and continuing in the new season, PEC will be cheering them on.” The Dallas Cowboys are an American icon. They came in at number three on The World’s 50 Most Valuable Sports Teams list by Forbes Magazine. They are an impressive addition to PEC’s list of customers, some of which include Talladega Superspeedway, Georgie Tech, the University of Mississippi, the University of Alabama, Jacksonville Jaguars, Marriott, Six Flags and more.

The Display Shield was selected by the Dallas Cowboys due to its versatility, the quality of the product and cost-savings. Made of ultra-clear Lexan ® polycarbonate, the same material used to produce bulletproof glass, the front covers (shields) offer ultimate durability and screen protection. The Display Shield’s thermostatically controlled 36CFM 115V filtered fan coupled with two vents located on the upper side corners regulate the temperature of the enclosed display. These weatherproof units weigh significantly less than alternative digital signage protection solutions and are made of lightweight, yet highly durable and long lasting HMWPE outdoor plastics. In addition, the Dallas Cowboys pointed out that their displays won’t be taking damage, so they’ll need to be replaced less often and when they are replaced, they’ll be able to continue to be housed in PEC’s protective The Display Shield enclosures. That’s a money saver situation and a win-win.

About PEC:

Protective Enclosures Company (PEC) is a privately held, US based manufacturer of affordable, lightweight, weatherproof and secure protective enclosures for TVs, Flat Panel Displays and Digital Signage.


All PEC, The TV Shield ® & The Display Shield® logos and product names are owned by PEC. Other company and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.

Photo Credit:

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