SLR has developed its expertise with the popular ClearSound shop window transducers and is now offering the Tulip Sound transducer which can be tuned to suit individual windows to offer the best performance. SLR will also show the KBS system, a through-glass touchscreen which allows a retail outlet to interact with customers, even when closed. Also on show willl be the Audio Searchlight, which can send an audio message 20m from its source in a narrow beam of sound.
SLR has also extended its range of core products including the family of Bubbles - acid-coloured plastic globes featuring screens and loudspeakers in various sizes - to include wall-mounted models. Lollipops (floor-standing POS units with screens, which can be mains or battery operated) are now available in Mark I or Mark II versions, in an array of colours with hanging rails or shelving.
SLR is showing its LCD screens in various formats - with aluminium and wooden surrounds. They can be stitched together in horizontal and vertical screen banks for greater impact. Classic POS solutions from SLR include the Swing Sign - with PIR and audio to attract the attention of passers-by. Siren Signs are low-cost, hanging signs that double as loudspeakers - ideal for locations such as supermarkets.
The SL Micro is a flat-panel loudspeaker that can also be used to deliver graphic information. Meanwhile, ClearSound and Sound Driver transducers turn boring windows loudspeakers with fantastic results. Finally, SLR will show the Menu Board, backlit, with and without LCD screen and flash media player and a selection of its wide range of digital jukeboxes. These include the Browser - top of the range digital jukebox and a three-screen kiosk with flash media players.
SLR can be found on stand F04 at In-Store.
(Lee Baldock)