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The MB-16 LED billboard trailer can meet the LED screen needs of most outdoor activities. This 5.12m×3.2m high definition digital LED display can be used in combination with a video processor, camera and all the other external equipment necessary for a professional live broadcast. You can use the hydraulic system to adjust the height and rotation angle of the LED billboard to place it in the best visual position.
Many businessmen want to start an outdoor LED display project but up to now this has been labour intensive and expensive. Setting up a traditional LED display has to rely on a team of professional staff to complete the project. In addition you have to employ several workers in your installation team. However, our mobile digital LED billboard trailer has turned the outdoor LED display rental business into a new field for everyone to invest.
The MB-16 LED trailer is suitable for LED display dealers or for new entrepreneurs looking to engage in outdoor LED display leasing activities. The trailer mounted billboard can be quickly raised up or lowered down by hydraulic control. You just need to connect the power supply and turn on the computer to play the videos and live broadcast programs in a few minutes.

The 16 Station Portable Shower Trailer | Classic Series is a leading choice for site and project managers with a durable yet comfortable environment, perfect for those who will be located for an extended period of time. With 16 individual showers with a separate entrance and features 3 on-demand lp gas hot water systems, (3) 100 lb. propane tanks mounted on the tongue, hydraulic front landing jack with gooseneck hitch, and easy-to-use fiberglass showers.
Your guests are sure to enjoy this 16 Station Portable Shower Trailer with the comfort of a fully climate-controlled environment maintained by air conditioning and heat strips, as well as a 3 Season package for cooler temperatures.
Smarter Restrooms App - An interactive tool allowing portable restroom rentals fleet owners to monitor operational systems for their trailer(s) from any smartphone, tablet, or computer. You can easily maintain systems operations with the ability to monitor waste and fresh water tank levels, power, and interior climate control.

Inside the case, the thermometer employs several cutting-edge technologies: the latest 4G/LTE modem, a powerful GPS module, highly accurate digital temperature probe and a fast microprocessor with 16MB flash memory. Durable batteries, solar panels and the advanced power management technology embedded within ThermoTrack allows it to continuously record and transmit data, providing live reporting at an upload frequency of every 60 minutes. Real-time battery levels are displayed on the device’s LCD screen and low battery warnings are sent both via SMS alerts and on the web portal. With a temperature range from -58 F to 257◦ F, ThermoTrack is suitable for food grade and hot-load tankers, as well as hot caustic washes between loads.

The backup camera package includes a 4.3 LCD color monitor with integrated receiver, one 12-volt accessory plug, a suction cup monitor mount, one rear color camera with integrated transmitter, stainless steel hardware, and non-corrosive camera mounting bracket and speaker. This allows you to see other vehicles behind you while driving and assists you when backing up.

Second, the huge Achille"s heel in the KVM setup is that to send a hotkey signal to switch sources, the computer involved has to be logged in. This makes zero sense. Your keyboard is connected through the monitor, and the monitor should be capable of recognizing ALT+P (or Control-P on a Mac) and switching without relying on the Dell Peripheral Manager software (just like a hardware-only KVM would). When you are trying to switch from a host machine on its lock screen, you have to reach behind the monitor and operate the little joystick to switch sources. This is bad software design compounded by industrial design that is hostile to users. If you can"t make the monitor catch the hotkey "switch" signal, at least put the source switch on the front and make it one-touch. Note to Dell: Samsung isn"t good enough to copy. Look at how NEC handled it with some of their Multisync monitors.
What is up with the port placement? Don"t get me wrong - I love having a million ports on a monitor (and this is one of the great things about Dell workstation monitors), but could they be easier to access and have cord exits that are a little more logical? I get the USB-C and USB-B ports on the bottom front edge, but unless you are good with a hand mirror and have perfect coordination, you basically have to wire this monitor resting on the screen, before you put it on the desk. Otherwise, you can"t rotate the screen enough to add more cables (USB-C cables and HDMI cables are very stiff, and if you have a lot of them, it can be surprisingly tough to maneuver in new ones).
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