Jim Cramer and his Mad Money staff know a good deal when they see one.
Cramer preaches to loyal fans to use common sense and invest wisely on the hit CNBC TV show. Well, the crew heeded a bit of Cramer’s advice when selecting Prysm Laser Phosphor Displays for the Mad Money set.
This is Prysm’s first broadcast installation, and it includes two digital widescreens designed to “create a high impact visual experience.” Prysm’s global sales and services vice president Dana Corey notes how the displays offer a flexible design that can be tailored to a projects specific needs.
“We’ve always known that a broadcast environment would offer the perfect synergy for Prysm’s unparalleled visual experience on the LPD platform,” says Corey. “Prysm’s ability to deliver stunning images that are crystal clear at every angle in the studio will have a powerful impact on Mad Money’s audience and viewers.”
Besides the ability to customize projects, Prysm says its LPD technology reduces power use by up to 75 percent, making a wise investment for any company looking to cut costs while helping the environment.
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