Led Signs
Led Signs
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LED signs
Signage is any kind of visual graphics created to display information to a particular audience. When Led’s are used for such displays then these are called LED signs. LED stands for Light Emitting Diode. Led’s are much different and far more efficient than incandescent light bulbs. This light emitted can be used in several ways. LED signs is one of the uses of these lights. Different LED signs are there because of different pixel arrangement. A pixel is a cluster of two or more Led’s, each delivering a single point of light or color. Some pixels are clusters of single colored Led’s; the pixels used in color signs combine red, green, and blue Led’s. Arranged in rows and columns, thousands of pixels go into every sign. Quality of an LED sign is determined by its pitch. The pitch of an LED sign is the distance between each pixel. The closer the pixels the crisper and more realistic your image appears. The LED viewing angle refers to the angle at which you view a sign. When you look at an LED straight on, it is at full brightness. As you view the LED from different directions, the brightness changes. This is typical for all LED signs, but some have a wider viewing angle, allowing you to see more of the image .Monochrome (single color) LED signs have been around a long time. Commonly available with either red or amber Led’s, they are a proven way to get your message - especially text messages - to your audience. Some monochrome displays also allow you to display graphics or short animations in thousands of shades. Color (RGB) LED signs can do everything the monochrome signs can, yet they can also display videos, animations, and even live events, and deliver your messages in literally millions of eye-catching colors. LED signs are used as displays in the outdoor , most owners of outdoor digital signage solutions see revenue growth immediately upon installation of the sign. you can target the people who are most likely to buy from you—the people who drive past your business every day! LED signs become very useful in this way. high quality indoor LED signs used in electronic messages are cost-effective and easy to program, these displays are instant and add excitement and high visibility to any kind of communications. LED signs are ideal for retail, offices, schools, theatres and more. In today's world, quick and effective communication is essential. To do this, you need the right display using the right technology. A indoor LED message displays have revolutionized the way companies communicate with their customers and employees. Whether you are looking for a simple one-line electronic display, a multi-line digital message board, or an LED clock....LED signs are sure to suit your needs. The low energy consumption and small size of an Led’s has led to its use in indicators and displays on a variety of equipment. Large area LED displays are used as stadium displays and as dynamic decorative displays. Thin, lightweight message displays are used at airports and railway stations. The single color light is well suited for traffic lights and signals, exit signs, and LED-based Christmas lights. Red or yellow Led’s are used in indicator and alphanumeric displays in environments where night vision must be retained. The use of LEDs also has styling advantages because LEDs are capable of forming much thinner lights than incandescent lamps. Artist have also used LEDs for Light art and more specifically LED art.
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Signs $15.18 The key to success for any sideman who takes the plunge into the realm of solo artistry is finding a unique voice on his chosen instrument. For Gerald Veasley -- a veteran ensemble player who has graced the music of everyone from Grover Washington, Jr. to Joe Zawinal and Special EFX -- combining his skilled approach on the six-string electric bass with a background full of every color of jazz and R&B has led him to the forefront of modern bass players. If his 1992 debut found him looking ahead to an artistic expansion of sorts, the beefy bounce and heart-rending cool of Signs points the way towards the place where growth meets commercialism and soul joins lightheartedness. Veasley's tight grip on the very harmonious possibilities of the six-string (inspired by Anthony Jackson as well as John Patitucci) serves him well on hopping groovers like "A Lasting Moment," which seems to be led by an actual acoustic guitar. More typical of the album as a whole, however, are punchy smoking guns like "Marvin's Mood" and the all-out blues-funk jam "Exit to the Street," which explodes thanks to Ben Schacter's free-for-all alto blowing. Veasley tends to alter the mood depending on who his musical soulmates are from track to track. When it's Washington, it's all furious quiet storm, but when Ferrante hits those ivories, Veasley plays a little with time signatures and shows off his jazzy side. Believing that "if you do a cover song, be unique, " Veasley and Ferrante explore the festive possibilities on the usually haunting Michel Legrand classic, "What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?" ~ Jonathan Widran, Rovi Performers: Richard Waller III - Comb, Keyboards, Drums; Gerald Veasley - Fretless Bass, 6-String Bass, Keyboards; Leslie Burrs - Bamboo Flute; Bill Jolly - Fender Rhodes, Piano; John Anthony - Shaker, Conga, Tambourine; Leonard "Doc" Gibbs - Timbales, Conga, Percussion; Ben Schachter - Sax (Soprano), Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor); Chieli Minucci - Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic); |
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Perimeter L.E.D. Exit Signs $123.3 Traditional box style L.E.D Exit Signs work well in factories or warehouse settings. An economical alternative to traditional, incandescent or fluorescent exit signs UL 924 listed and in compliance with OSHA, NEC® ; and NFPA standards Ultra-bright signs use only 1.8 watts of AC power per unit and will provide up to 10 years of almost maintenance-free service 90-minute nickel cadmium battery back-up assembly for power failure is available Each unit is available with either a black or white 20-gauge painted steel housing with a green or red lensEach back mounted sign measures 12-1/4" w x 7-1/2" h x 2-1/2" d Standard input voltages are 120 or 277V AC |
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The Signs $25.9 The Signs |
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Forbidden Signs $22.5 Forbidden Signs explores American culture from the mid-nineteenth century to 1920 through the lens of one striking episode: the campaign led by Alexander Graham Bell and other prominent Americans to suppress the use of sign language among deaf people. The ensuing debate over sign language invoked such fundamental questions as what distinguished Americans from non-Americans, civilized people from "savages," humans from animals, men from women, the natural from the unnatural, and the normal from the abnormal. An advocate of the return to sign language, Baynton found that although the grounds of the debate have shifted, educators still base decisions on many of the same metaphors and images that led to the misguided efforts to eradicate sign language. "Baynton's brilliant and detailed history, Forbidden Signs , reminds us that debates over the use of dialects or languages are really the linguistic tip of a mostly submerged argument about power, social control, nationalism, who has the right to speak and who has the right to control modes of speech."—Lennard J. Davis, The Nation " Forbidden Signs is replete with good things."—Hugh Kenner, New York Times Book Review |
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Signs of the Signs $63.47 Signs of the Signs |
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Barthes and the Empire of Signs $7.95 Roland Barthes' experience of Japan, a morass of signs where appearance and reality intermingle, led him to move from linguistic semiology to a much broader critical enquiry into the field of mass media and popular culture. Do we inhabit today an 'empire of signs'? |
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A Time of the Signs $16.99 "Can the growing fascination with UFO cultism and the Biblical prophecy identifying a charismatic World leader be related - in rallying the cause of a One World Order? You decide. Planet Earth. Six-and-a-half billion people. Eight principal races - with numerous ethnic dialects. Six primary religions - with countless cult-oriented derivatives. A planet so fractionalized across its man-made borders that hatred grows exponentially each day. How can a One World Order ever be ushered in? How can global unity ever truly come into existence? It will take more than a misguided, utopian socialist agenda from the liberal left. It will take more than a charismatic peacemaker emerging onto the world scene. It will require a threat greater than any threat ever posed in terms of man against man, tribe against tribe, nation against nation. What began as a routine documentary for the SCI-FAC network, has challenged James Devlin's already compromised faith and led him to the doorstep of hell. literally. Dan Floersch, a native of Kansas City, Missouri, has been involved in corporate marketing & advertising for over twenty-five years. He has authored one non-fiction book - Compromising America's Heritage: The Filing For Moral Bankruptcy. His desire to inspire non-believers to re-evaluate their position on the concepts of eternal existence and Christ's gift of salvation was a primary catalyst for this novel, along with the desire to leave a Godly legacy to his son - a reminder relative to the increasingly deceptive anti-Christian tactics imposed upon our everyday world through the media outlets, the entertainment industry, the news industry, the public educational system, the Democratic Party, and liberalactivists at large. We pray for them - we're just not confident that most will ever open their hearts and willingly submit themselves to Him. Dan currently resides in Dallas, Texas with his wife, Lana, and their son, Anthony (A.J.)." |
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Led by the Master's Hand: Missionary Journeys of Signs, Wonders and Miracles $9.99 "Discover the key to world-changing faith in this compelling book. God has an incredible harvest of souls and manifestation of His power through signs, wonders, and miracles for those servants who will trust in His leading. This story will challenge you to grow in faith and reach out to the lost around you." |
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Economy Low Profile LED Exit Signs with Dual Pointing Arrows $68.6 Compact exit signs for quick and easy installation. UV stable injection-molded thermoplastic White housing with EXIT and chevron cut outs illuminating in red or green Features battery back up, LVD, brown out protection, AC indicator and test switch Draws less than 3 watts and meets all Energy Star requirements Standard Nickel Cadmium Sign measures 11.4"W x 7.4"H x 1.7"D ETL listed to UL 924 All hardware included to wall mount, ceiling mount and side mount either single-sided or double-sided Economy Grade |
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Premium Low Profile LED Exit Signs with Dual Pointing Arrows $81 Compact exit signs for quick and easy installation. UV stable injection-molded thermoplastic White housing with EXIT and chevron cut outs illuminating in red or green Features battery back up, LVD, brown out protection, AC indicator and test switch Draws less than 3 watts and meets all Energy Star requirements Standard Nickel Cadmium Sign measures 12.6"W x 8"H x 1.7"D ETL listed to UL 924 All hardware included to wall mount, ceiling mount and side mount either single-sided or double-sided Premium Grade |
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Gameroom LED Sign - by Neonetics $142 Liven up any game room with the Gameroom LED Sign. This bright sign is made with 100% L.E.D. bulbs. These L.E.D. signs are safe to use behind an acrylic shield. Ready to hang, this L.E.D. sign can be plugged into any regular outlet. Finished off with a black plastic frame. |


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