The manufacturer of high-tech sheets and screens for video production, Adwindow, has developed and patented Dippo, a unique and original solution that brings a printed image together in the same material, perfectly visible by day, and a projected image visible at night, disappearing the printed image when the projector is turned on.

Adwindow Dippo

Adwindow, company that manufactures and distributes high-tech adhesive screens for museum video service, exhibitions, scenography, digital signage and dynamic communication, has come to ISE to present the Dippo, a retro-projection film for large surfaces that can be printed and be both a poster and a screen. Dippo (by Dynamic Printed Poster, dynamic printed poster) born of the need to offer large screens visible at night with standard brightness projectors, getting powerful images at a very affordable cost, without therefore having a dull surface by day without utility.

Dippo opens up the world of labeling to dynamic communication, offering both static and dynamic content. Maintains corporate or brand communication throughout the day, which includes flexibility and the impact of dynamic communication (video, Animations) at night.

Dippo accepts full color printing of any type of image: logo, poster, advertising or advertising. The image printed in the projection area disappears when the projected image appears. Dippo allows you to create large images visible over a long distance, assembling several pieces together. The projection surface can cover all or part of the printed surface.

Dippo can be installed on all transparent brackets where printed or micro-perforated vinyls are usually installed and is a possible alternative to LED screens on facades and floor-to-ceiling windows and classic labeling. It allows you to bring the company's logo or trade name together with innovative multimedia communication. Dippo resists weather and UV and is particularly suitable for communication in large glazed areas to the outside: car dealerships, Windows, galleries and shopping malls; dynamic labeling and multimedia alternatives to traditional labels; signage in showcase: banners and signs in which the print and the dynamic are mixed; on/off effects on events: Scenery, museography, stands at fairs and exhibitions.


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by • 29 Jan, 2013
• section: Digital signage, display