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New Xpression 3-d Popup Display Released

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Midland Trade Show Displays has introduced a new twist on the old popup type portable trade show displays. It is called the Xpression. The Xpression displays are the newest tradeshow display format on the market. Innovative and eye catching, these trade show booths will grab your audience's attention. The unique capability to twist a trade show graphic from front to back or side to side provides a different look to your new trade show display presentation. Each graphic is removable and replaceable, quickly and easily.

Kansas City, KS (PRWeb) February 7, 2007 -- Midland Trade Show Displays has introduced a new twist on the old popup type portable trade show displays. It is called the Xpression.

The expandable frame popup display with channel bars and roll down panels has been on the market for 18 years and is the defacto means of exhibiting. The Xpression is now the way to take advantage of the popup frame technology because of the ease of use and the light weight. The new Xpression is simpler, unique, 3 dimensional, changeable and soon to be the defactor standard way to exhibit.

The Xpression displays are the newest tradeshow display format on the market. Innovative and eye catching, these trade show booths will grab your audience's attention. The unique capability to twist a trade show graphic from front to back or side to side provides a different look to your new trade show display presentation. Each graphic is removable and replaceable, quickly and easily.

By using the unique front to back twisting customers can have a trade show display that is different from all the others they'll see. This forward to back graphic capability gives the Xpression display a uniquely different 3 dimensional appearance that will surely attract their customers attention.

Because this popup display doesn't require channel bars and laminated polycarbonate graphic panels it is much more lightweight, about 1/10 the weight of the traditional popup trade show exhibits. But even better than that, users don't have to removed the graphics from the expandable geodesic framework. That's right, they simply disconnect the hubs and fold the entire display down for storage in the handy duffel or the lightweight shipping container.

Customers can download pdf files on each different configuration of Xpression display so that their artwork can be developed properly for high quality image creation. Popup Displays have just taken a quantum leap forward with the development of the Xpression trade show display.

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Bob Albright
Midland Trade Show Displays
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Xpression Trade Show Exhibit
Shows a 6' wide floor standing Xpression trade show booth.
Uploaded: Feb 5, 2007
File Name: Xpressiontradeshowexhibit2x3Nike.jpg

Xpression 3d Trade Show Display
New Xpression 3d trade show displays shown in a 10' wide exhibit configuration.
Uploaded: Feb 5, 2007
File Name: XpressionTradeShowDisplay.jpg

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