Do You Need Edge Lighting For Your LED TV?
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28 August 2020
Ensuring everyone can see your products and presentations at a trade show has never been easier. The array of tools you have now — TVs, tablets, touchscreens — can keep attendees' attention as they check out your booth. TVs can be particularly helpful as you can present your products and services in more entertaining ways than simply handing a flyer to someone.
The widespread use of LCD TVs nowadays has led to more options than ever.
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What To Look For In A Security System Before Making Your Purchase
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29 October 2019
Are you wanting to get a security system installed? Having a security system means having more protection against potential intruders. When you want to feel safer in the home that you live in with your loved ones, having a security system installed makes sense. However, you need to know what to look for in a security system rather than rushing into purchasing the first one you can find. Certain features can enhance the experience while increasing the level of protection that you will receive.
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3 Reasons To Outsource Medical Coding For Your Medical Office
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22 July 2019
Medical coding is a regular part of handling billing for your medical office. Many medical offices choose to have one or more people on their staff who focus on the medical coding and billing aspect. You do not actually have to hire a full-time employee for this, nor do you have to have it done in-house. Instead, using a medical coding and billing service for help with this might be the better choice for your business.
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Pros And Cons Of Using A Microphone With An Acoustic Guitar
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26 April 2019
If you'll be playing an acoustic guitar at an upcoming event, you want to be sure that everyone in attendance will be able to hear the instrument. Plugging it into an amplifier is an obvious solution, but if your instrument isn't equipped with a pickup, you'll need an alternative approach. One option is to rent a microphone and stand from a local A/V rental service, and set the microphone up in front of where you'll be sitting or standing, roughly at the height of your instrument.
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