Sydney, Australia. 2008.4.7 - The audio-visual systems integrator
Total Concept Projects (TCP) demonstrated the Anti-glare Multi Plasma Display Panel at the Park Hyatt, Sydney, this evening.
Officially launched on 30th August, 2007, the release of the new Anti-Glare Multi Plasma Display Panels (also known as tiled plasma walls), was attended by leading architects and consultants along with production and stand building specialists.
TCP is the exclusive distributor in Australia for the MPDP and has created a weatherproof option, allowing it to be installed in outdoor locations.
Each screen is a 42" panel, with a seam of less than 5mm. The MPDP plasmas can be connected in any configuration, as wide or as high as desired. The MPDP presents choice and flexibility never experienced before with plasma screens. Each screen has a depth of just 76.5mm. The MPDP combines superior picture quality with space minimising technology. Custom brackets are also available to suit any space.
TCP specialises in innovative audio visual and lighting solutions for corporate, hospitality and residential sectors throughout Australia and Asia. The company is an industry leader in design, engineering, installation and ongoing maintenance and offers a broad range of products and services.
Digital Tsunami developed the current online presence for TCP, which is updated and expanded by TCP personnel through the integrated DeployControl content management system (CMS). DeployControl is a highly sophisticated solution developed by Digital Tsunami, which allows for instant updates of the duplicated English language and simplified Chinese character content.
Digital Tsunami's capabilities encompass all aspects of marketing communications solutions including: eStrategy, film, identity, interactive, photography and print for global brands, MNCs and innovative SMEs through offices in Australia and China.