Neoti Releases Mobile LED Screen

Neoti, the regional digital signage network in Bluffton, Indiana, has recently introduced its latest product, a 9 foot ×12 foot mobile LED screen that is 8 feet high and is housed and transported in a 20-foot trailer. Nomad, which is the name of the screen, can be taken nearly anywhere in the trailer and is able to display any type of signal from static images to live video at sporting events. It can operate for continuous 28 hours on its own diesel-powered generator.

In Northeast Indiana where the mobile LED screen is released, the three Nomads owned by Neoti are primarily used for major festivals and high-traffic events such as the Three Rivers Festival and the Indianapolis 500. On festivals, Nomads can be rent to highlight the event schedule and key sponsors. They are also available for area businesses for daily rental.

“Nomad is our latest commitment to providing high-quality, low-cost community oriented advertising to our region,” says Matt Murray, director of sales. Nomad is to be introduced to the Fort Wayne market in a roaming campaign this week.

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