The Last Word in Grabbing Attention: the Fluorescent Writing Board

October 22nd, 2009 by admin No comments »

[Note: Please be advised that we no longer stock florescent writing boards in our inventory, however, the Florescent Writing Boards category is being kept alive on our website should we find consumer interest in this amazing product in the future. This post is being kept for archival purposes only. Please check our website out for other unique wholesale electronic items.]

The message board is a wonderful idea and an excellent way to communicate but if it is ignored it loses its effectiveness. To get your messages noticed, try writing them on a fluorescent writing board. The boards come with a variety of colored florescent markers you will use to write your message and the all you have to do is use the plug. Once you have your board plugged in the neon colors will jump out and grab everyone’s attention.

There are actually a variety of designs in fluorescent writing boards. Some have a very designer kind of A. B. S. Frame and are made of high-quality materials, circuit controls, etc. The surface of the board is conductive and is crafted to accept special fluorescent pens for marking.

The higher quality boards will be equipped with energy conservation and protection for the environment plus they will be made to work for a long time with improved lighting balance. All of these components make this a very cost effective advertising device. These are frequently seen in companies, churches, schools, parking lots, hotels, stores, supermarkets, restaurants and especially bars.

The fluorescent writing board is so affordable. It is a unique addition to the home as well as its obvious value in the commercial environment. One of the better features of this writing board is that unlike the conventional black board or white display board, the lighted messages show up even if it happens to be a very sunny day.

Fluorescent or LED writing boards are designed so that there is no chance of anything harmful leaking from the unit and making them a danger to people or the environment. The hardness of the writing surface plus the aviation materials used mean that the boards will not scratch or break easily even when used over an extended period of time.

The average boards are lightweight and ultra thin in design which makes them easy to move or hang. If necessary, they can be hung in a window, on the wall or will easily work on a floor stand. There is no noise connected with the board and it does not require any special maintenance. Cleaning is easy as it will remain safe to touch. The raw materials used in the fluorescent lighting usually ensures that the unit will last for at least 50, 000 hours of service time.

The multi-colored board is probably the most commonly used choice. The more expensive choice is the combination of the multi-color and multi-flashing components. There are seven different colors that will possess flashing and twinkling capabilities that can be regulated by a control button located on the unit.

There are two basic types of fluorescent writing boards that are being used in more and more places. The boards offer the same advantages except one is a black background that makes the florescent writing pop either day or night. The other is also the same high quality materials and works well in the same way as its counter-part the blackboard styling but it is transparent. The fluorescent writing is just as prominent but you can see through the board.

A Brief Overview of Electronic Wholesalers

October 22nd, 2009 by admin 2 comments »

An electronic wholesaler is someone who sells electronics to retailers at wholesale prices. These are obviously much cheaper than the retail prices and thus they can receive a lot of business. They buy in bulk from the manufacturer and are therefore able to sell the products at a much cheaper price. Some manufacturers will sell their products directly to the consumer. They effectively bypass the middle man when trading with the consumer.

Wholesaling is defined as the sale of merchandise to retailers, commercial businesses or other wholesalers. The United Nations Statistics Division considers wholesale to be the resale of both new and used goods to commercial companies or the brokering of buying goods on behalf of another retailer.

A wholesaler will usually be responsible for sorting goods into large blocks for sale. They will then sort these into smaller blocks and mark them for distribution. They may also be responsible for grading the produce and checking for quality. A wholesaler will usually sell from its own independent premises, although some operate on specialized markets.

Many products are sold wholesale, but electronics feature in particular. These can include cell phones, computers, DVD players, CD players, MP3 players, MP4 players, MP5 players, radios, car stereos, digital cameras, digital camcorders, digital photo frames, video games and other accessories.

In historical terms, a wholesaler was usually to be located close to the markets that they targeted. However, with the rise of the internet wholesalers are often found near the actual place of manufacture. Mainland China, Taiwan and South East Asia are all becoming popular locations. India is also catching up as a fast producer of consumer goods, but lacks the economic base to capitalize on widespread wholesaling.

China is fast becoming the leading world electronics wholesaler, overtaking the United States and Russia. This is down to many reasons. Firstly, China has the largest manufacturing base in the world. Secondly, China is able to manufacture products at a much lower costs than companies based in the western world.

Thirdly, China has long enjoyed access to global markets, particularly the European Union and the United States. These already established trade links gave China the edge over its competitors. Fourthly, China imports top of the line Japanese technology in order to compete with western distributors. Finally, the development of the internet has allowed the much smoother transition of goods and services and has led to the rise of the e-wholesaler.

One example of the new breed of internet based wholesaler is Chinavasion. This is an ecommerce company that is registered in Hong Kong. It sells consumer electronics all across the world from its base of operations in Shenzhen, China. It was one of the first companies to use the internet to sell goods to consumers at a global level. It claims to be the largest of the electronic wholesalers operating in China. It serves over 275, 000 registered buyers and its products have been reviewed by a wide range of western media. It buys products from OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) manufacturers and then passes them on to drop shippers and sells on its website.