Mobile devices in traditional web panels, what can we do - CentERdataMerlien Institute
at Market Research in the Mobile World Europe
23 - 26 September 2014, Belin, Germany
This event is proudly organised by Merlien Institute
Check out our upcoming events by visiting http://www.mrmw.net
The document discusses the upcoming ANGA Cable exhibition which will take place from May 22-24, 2007 in Cologne, Germany. Over 3,000 exhibitors are expected to participate, occupying over 9,000 square meters of exhibition space. Last year's event saw over 9,000 visitors from 64 countries. The exhibition focuses on cable and satellite technology and will highlight developments in areas like triple play services, DOCSIS 3.0, IPTV and next generation networks. Presentations, panel discussions and summits will be held alongside the exhibition.
Piero Valmassoi presentation_Cargo Bike Expert Group_15.10.2019CIE2019
This presentation was given by the named presenter at the kick off meeting of Europe’s first Expert Group on Cargo Bikes and Cycle Logistics on 15th October 2019 in Brussels.
Veerle De Meyer presentation_Cargo Bike Expert Group_15.10.2019CIE2019
This presentation summarizes the potential for cargo bikes and cycle logistics in European cities. It discusses how cities can promote cycle logistics through infrastructure investments, supporting the sector through pilot projects and subsidies, and leading by example with municipal fleets. The presentation also notes some of the key barriers to capitalizing on cycle logistics, including persuading traditional stakeholders, needing cooperation between actors, and potentially changing legislation around cargo bike specifications and access.
Erik Driessen presentation_ Cargo Bike Expert Group_15.10.2019CIE2019
This presentation was given by the named presenter at the kick off meeting of Europe’s first Expert Group on Cargo Bikes and Cycle Logistics on 15th October 2019 in Brussels.
Kevin Mayne presentation_Cargo Bike Expert Group_15.10.2019CIE2019
This presentation discusses the potential for cargo bikes and cycle logistics in Europe. It outlines scenarios where cargo bike sales could reach 2 million per year by 2030 if they are prioritized. This could include 1.5 million "family bikes" replacing car trips and 1 million commercial cargo bikes replacing van trips for businesses. The presentation argues for advocacy to promote cargo bikes and create an ecosystem to support their use, including financing, regulations, and research funding. The goal is for cargo bikes and cycling to play a larger role in transportation and logistics.
Susanne Wrighton presentation_Cargo Bike Expert Group_15.10.2019CIE2019
This presentation was given by the named presenter at the kick off meeting of Europe’s first Expert Group on Cargo Bikes and Cycle Logistics on 15th October 2019 in Brussels.
Alistair Parker is the Head of Development at a major retail group. He has over 25 years of experience advising both public and private sector clients on large-scale retail-led urban development and renewal projects in the UK and abroad. Notable past projects he has advised on include the Canterbury Whitefriars mixed-use development, Liverpool ONE which transformed 17 hectares in the city center, and the Cairo Citystars mixed-use project. Currently, Alistair is advising on the development of the Ealing Film Quarter, Guildford North Street, and other major redevelopment projects across the UK.
Mobile devices in traditional web panels, what can we do - CentERdataMerlien Institute
at Market Research in the Mobile World Europe
23 - 26 September 2014, Belin, Germany
This event is proudly organised by Merlien Institute
Check out our upcoming events by visiting http://www.mrmw.net
The document discusses the upcoming ANGA Cable exhibition which will take place from May 22-24, 2007 in Cologne, Germany. Over 3,000 exhibitors are expected to participate, occupying over 9,000 square meters of exhibition space. Last year's event saw over 9,000 visitors from 64 countries. The exhibition focuses on cable and satellite technology and will highlight developments in areas like triple play services, DOCSIS 3.0, IPTV and next generation networks. Presentations, panel discussions and summits will be held alongside the exhibition.
Piero Valmassoi presentation_Cargo Bike Expert Group_15.10.2019CIE2019
This presentation was given by the named presenter at the kick off meeting of Europe’s first Expert Group on Cargo Bikes and Cycle Logistics on 15th October 2019 in Brussels.
Veerle De Meyer presentation_Cargo Bike Expert Group_15.10.2019CIE2019
This presentation summarizes the potential for cargo bikes and cycle logistics in European cities. It discusses how cities can promote cycle logistics through infrastructure investments, supporting the sector through pilot projects and subsidies, and leading by example with municipal fleets. The presentation also notes some of the key barriers to capitalizing on cycle logistics, including persuading traditional stakeholders, needing cooperation between actors, and potentially changing legislation around cargo bike specifications and access.
Erik Driessen presentation_ Cargo Bike Expert Group_15.10.2019CIE2019
This presentation was given by the named presenter at the kick off meeting of Europe’s first Expert Group on Cargo Bikes and Cycle Logistics on 15th October 2019 in Brussels.
Kevin Mayne presentation_Cargo Bike Expert Group_15.10.2019CIE2019
This presentation discusses the potential for cargo bikes and cycle logistics in Europe. It outlines scenarios where cargo bike sales could reach 2 million per year by 2030 if they are prioritized. This could include 1.5 million "family bikes" replacing car trips and 1 million commercial cargo bikes replacing van trips for businesses. The presentation argues for advocacy to promote cargo bikes and create an ecosystem to support their use, including financing, regulations, and research funding. The goal is for cargo bikes and cycling to play a larger role in transportation and logistics.
Susanne Wrighton presentation_Cargo Bike Expert Group_15.10.2019CIE2019
This presentation was given by the named presenter at the kick off meeting of Europe’s first Expert Group on Cargo Bikes and Cycle Logistics on 15th October 2019 in Brussels.
Alistair Parker is the Head of Development at a major retail group. He has over 25 years of experience advising both public and private sector clients on large-scale retail-led urban development and renewal projects in the UK and abroad. Notable past projects he has advised on include the Canterbury Whitefriars mixed-use development, Liverpool ONE which transformed 17 hectares in the city center, and the Cairo Citystars mixed-use project. Currently, Alistair is advising on the development of the Ealing Film Quarter, Guildford North Street, and other major redevelopment projects across the UK.
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- The document summarizes a thematic event on new trends in transport industry discussing three conferences: mobility centers and their future, NFC technology in transportation, and rail franchising in the UK.
- The first conference discusses mobility centers and how transport organizing authorities are becoming mobility organizing authorities to better integrate multimodal transport networks and remove barriers between modes.
- The second conference presents on NFC technology, its increasing use in mobile phones and credit/debit cards, and examples of NFC projects around the world.
- The third conference focuses on rail franchising in the UK, including the privatization of the rail industry, the franchise bidding process, and examples like the West Coast Main Line franchise timeline.
This document discusses the importance of future-proofing in architecture and design. It provides two historical examples, a 1912 bridge in England that was designed with mass transit in mind and ended up accommodating a subway line 48 years later, and a 2003 retail software suite that is still using a single code base over a decade later due to a flexible architecture. The key point is that considering future capabilities and needs upfront, through a flexible design, can significantly reduce long-term support costs and maximize the lifespan of a project.
Flanders offers a unique value proposition for companies reaching European customers due to its central location, attractiveness, logistics knowledge and infrastructure. Specifically:
- Flanders is centrally located within 500km of 60% of European purchasing power.
- Studies have consistently ranked Flanders as the most attractive location for logistics operations in Europe.
- Flanders has over 700 logistics centers and expertise in supply chain management and postponement strategies.
- Its ports and airport infrastructure make it an important gateway to Europe with capacity for growth.
The document summarizes 10 emerging urban trends seen around the world:
1) Retail spaces are blending into communities and pursuing authentic experiences over traditional malls. 2) Privately owned public spaces are becoming more common but raise debates around legitimacy. 3) Pop-up and on-demand services are changing retail, leisure and housing through temporary and movable models. 4) New addressing systems and community mapping projects are exploring new models of local identification.
The document discusses the maker movement and Arduino. It describes makers as 21st century inventors who combine new technologies, open source, and online collaboration to create new products or services. Makers use Arduino for applications like home automation, energy monitoring, robotics, industrial automation, medicine, art, 3D prototyping, and electronics prototyping. The document provides references for further information on topics like the long tail theory, prosumers, commons-based peer production, and maker spaces. It encourages the reader to think about what they want to create.
Development Series: Greater Manchester Update - Max Farrell, FarrellsPlace North West
This document presents a vision for regenerating the Northern Gateway area of Manchester. It discusses 8 themes for development:
1. Building residential-led neighborhoods to attract new residents.
2. Delivering social and community infrastructure like parks, schools, and community spaces.
3. Improving sustainable transportation connectivity through better walking, cycling, and public transit options.
4. Urbanizing Rochdale Road with active storefronts and clear routes to the surrounding areas.
5. Enhancing the green-blue infrastructure and public realm through new parks and an improved river corridor.
6. Creating a sense of place by building on existing cultural assets.
7. Promoting high-
This document provides contact information for Mane, a recruitment company that specializes in providing personnel for the rail and infrastructure industries. It lists their office locations in the UK and contact details. It then describes what industries they specialize in, including rail, construction, highways, utilities, civil engineering, and airports. It outlines their experience and capabilities in recruiting for projects across their entire lifecycle.
The document discusses enabling the Internet of Things through sensors, communications, and cloud technology. It provides an overview of Libelium, a company that develops the Waspmote platform for IoT projects. Examples are given of Libelium's work with smart cities, including a large smart city project in Santander, Spain that implements various sensors for applications like smart parking, environmental monitoring, and an efficient irrigation system.
The document discusses several strategies for managing development pressures at the rural-urban fringe:
1) New towns can be built to relieve overcrowding in cities and encourage industries, with the goal of making them self-contained communities.
2) Green belts of farmland and green space can be established around cities to contain urban sprawl, although development sometimes still occurs beyond green belts.
3) Special habitats can be protected through designation as Sites of Special Scientific Interest to prevent development.
4) Redeveloping city centers and brownfield sites can encourage growth in urban areas and reduce pressures at the fringe.
Max Marquart and Linus Kohl are presenting an electric scooter sharing service called "La dolce vita" for Munich. The service would allow spontaneous availability and mobility with style without a registration process. Scooters can be located and reserved by smartphone and dropped off anywhere. The target market includes 148,000 residents, 100,000 students, and 2.2 million tourists in Munich annually. The business model involves per minute billing of 0.19 euros and promotional packages for businesses. The founders are seeking 150,000 euros in funding for a 2014 product launch.
Can e bike sales reach 30 million units per year - adam bodor - european cycl...Kevin Mayne
This document summarizes a presentation given at an event on cycling industries in 2030. The presentation discusses factors that could influence e-bike sales in Europe to reach 30 million units per year by 2030. It is argued that e-bike sales are growing at an average of 22% per year currently. However, sales could be higher if cycling is prioritized and made accessible to more people. The presentation identifies four influencers - money, regulation, knowledge, and infrastructure development - and provides examples of policies and investments that could encourage more cycling and higher e-bike sales under each category. Scenarios are presented suggesting potential e-bike sale levels depending on whether policies prioritize cycling or maintain the status quo.
AIRPORT X-MARKER :: VIEW GALLERY :: The X-Marker is a runway closure signal that efficiently and effectively warns pilots of closed airport runways and taxiways, and protects maintenance crews working in these areas. Proven technology, the X-Marker has been successfully tested at a major international airport, and is in extensive use at airports today.
Paul Maynard has 19 years of experience in trade show marketing, including 11 years as a trade show manager and 8 years in exhibit sales. He has managed exhibits across a wide range of industries in 35 cities in the United States and internationally. Some of the major trade shows and clients he has supported include Honeywell, Alliant Techsystems, Xiotech, Oracle Open World, HIMSS, and Fujitsu. He has experience with exhibits ranging in size from 10x10 to 40x100 and budgets up to $750,000.
Vilnius creates spaces and opportunity for creative innovations - Vilnius par...Xinnovate
Vilnius creates spaces and opportunity for creative innovations by the Vilnius partners @ the Cross Innovation Final Conference on October 16/17 in Birmingham (UK)
The Project Cross Innovation is designed to create bridges between the creative industries and other sectors. This project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund and made possible by the INTERREG IVC programme.
The document provides project overviews and information on several construction companies, including BW Interiors, EMCOR Engineering Services, McLaren, Carillion, Shepherd Engineering Services, BIW Technologies, Beswick Printing Solutions, and freelance document controller Hazel Stephens-Maguire. It describes recent projects each company has worked on, their areas of specialty, key details about projects like costs and dates, and links to company websites for more information.
1) The document compares infrastructure funding in the UK and Continental Europe, noting that France has five times more light rail systems and ten times the length compared to the UK.
2) Several case studies of smarter growth successes in European cities are presented, including Lille, Montpellier, Freiburg, and Utrecht. Strategies for transit-oriented development, affordable housing, and limiting car dependence are discussed.
3) The French model of smarter growth is described as investing in public transit and affordable housing to attract young skilled workers and support rising land values and business investment over the long term. Integrated planning and local leadership are key aspects.
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This document provides an overview of trends in the out-of-home (OOH) advertising industry. It discusses how data and technology are driving changes in media consumption and customer expectations. Various OOH formats like digital screens, mobile apps, and experiential advertising are converging. It also profiles major OOH companies in the UK and the investments they are making in digital infrastructure. Research on consumer behavior is helping OOH integrate with other channels and target audiences more effectively. The industry is working to make OOH more interactive, real-time, and able to influence online activities.
Conference on new trends in transport industryORESYS
- The document summarizes a thematic event on new trends in transport industry discussing three conferences: mobility centers and their future, NFC technology in transportation, and rail franchising in the UK.
- The first conference discusses mobility centers and how transport organizing authorities are becoming mobility organizing authorities to better integrate multimodal transport networks and remove barriers between modes.
- The second conference presents on NFC technology, its increasing use in mobile phones and credit/debit cards, and examples of NFC projects around the world.
- The third conference focuses on rail franchising in the UK, including the privatization of the rail industry, the franchise bidding process, and examples like the West Coast Main Line franchise timeline.
This document discusses the importance of future-proofing in architecture and design. It provides two historical examples, a 1912 bridge in England that was designed with mass transit in mind and ended up accommodating a subway line 48 years later, and a 2003 retail software suite that is still using a single code base over a decade later due to a flexible architecture. The key point is that considering future capabilities and needs upfront, through a flexible design, can significantly reduce long-term support costs and maximize the lifespan of a project.
Flanders offers a unique value proposition for companies reaching European customers due to its central location, attractiveness, logistics knowledge and infrastructure. Specifically:
- Flanders is centrally located within 500km of 60% of European purchasing power.
- Studies have consistently ranked Flanders as the most attractive location for logistics operations in Europe.
- Flanders has over 700 logistics centers and expertise in supply chain management and postponement strategies.
- Its ports and airport infrastructure make it an important gateway to Europe with capacity for growth.
The document summarizes 10 emerging urban trends seen around the world:
1) Retail spaces are blending into communities and pursuing authentic experiences over traditional malls. 2) Privately owned public spaces are becoming more common but raise debates around legitimacy. 3) Pop-up and on-demand services are changing retail, leisure and housing through temporary and movable models. 4) New addressing systems and community mapping projects are exploring new models of local identification.
The document discusses the maker movement and Arduino. It describes makers as 21st century inventors who combine new technologies, open source, and online collaboration to create new products or services. Makers use Arduino for applications like home automation, energy monitoring, robotics, industrial automation, medicine, art, 3D prototyping, and electronics prototyping. The document provides references for further information on topics like the long tail theory, prosumers, commons-based peer production, and maker spaces. It encourages the reader to think about what they want to create.
Development Series: Greater Manchester Update - Max Farrell, FarrellsPlace North West
This document presents a vision for regenerating the Northern Gateway area of Manchester. It discusses 8 themes for development:
1. Building residential-led neighborhoods to attract new residents.
2. Delivering social and community infrastructure like parks, schools, and community spaces.
3. Improving sustainable transportation connectivity through better walking, cycling, and public transit options.
4. Urbanizing Rochdale Road with active storefronts and clear routes to the surrounding areas.
5. Enhancing the green-blue infrastructure and public realm through new parks and an improved river corridor.
6. Creating a sense of place by building on existing cultural assets.
7. Promoting high-
This document provides contact information for Mane, a recruitment company that specializes in providing personnel for the rail and infrastructure industries. It lists their office locations in the UK and contact details. It then describes what industries they specialize in, including rail, construction, highways, utilities, civil engineering, and airports. It outlines their experience and capabilities in recruiting for projects across their entire lifecycle.
The document discusses enabling the Internet of Things through sensors, communications, and cloud technology. It provides an overview of Libelium, a company that develops the Waspmote platform for IoT projects. Examples are given of Libelium's work with smart cities, including a large smart city project in Santander, Spain that implements various sensors for applications like smart parking, environmental monitoring, and an efficient irrigation system.
The document discusses several strategies for managing development pressures at the rural-urban fringe:
1) New towns can be built to relieve overcrowding in cities and encourage industries, with the goal of making them self-contained communities.
2) Green belts of farmland and green space can be established around cities to contain urban sprawl, although development sometimes still occurs beyond green belts.
3) Special habitats can be protected through designation as Sites of Special Scientific Interest to prevent development.
4) Redeveloping city centers and brownfield sites can encourage growth in urban areas and reduce pressures at the fringe.
Max Marquart and Linus Kohl are presenting an electric scooter sharing service called "La dolce vita" for Munich. The service would allow spontaneous availability and mobility with style without a registration process. Scooters can be located and reserved by smartphone and dropped off anywhere. The target market includes 148,000 residents, 100,000 students, and 2.2 million tourists in Munich annually. The business model involves per minute billing of 0.19 euros and promotional packages for businesses. The founders are seeking 150,000 euros in funding for a 2014 product launch.
Can e bike sales reach 30 million units per year - adam bodor - european cycl...Kevin Mayne
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AIRPORT X-MARKER :: VIEW GALLERY :: The X-Marker is a runway closure signal that efficiently and effectively warns pilots of closed airport runways and taxiways, and protects maintenance crews working in these areas. Proven technology, the X-Marker has been successfully tested at a major international airport, and is in extensive use at airports today.
Paul Maynard has 19 years of experience in trade show marketing, including 11 years as a trade show manager and 8 years in exhibit sales. He has managed exhibits across a wide range of industries in 35 cities in the United States and internationally. Some of the major trade shows and clients he has supported include Honeywell, Alliant Techsystems, Xiotech, Oracle Open World, HIMSS, and Fujitsu. He has experience with exhibits ranging in size from 10x10 to 40x100 and budgets up to $750,000.
Vilnius creates spaces and opportunity for creative innovations - Vilnius par...Xinnovate
Vilnius creates spaces and opportunity for creative innovations by the Vilnius partners @ the Cross Innovation Final Conference on October 16/17 in Birmingham (UK)
The Project Cross Innovation is designed to create bridges between the creative industries and other sectors. This project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund and made possible by the INTERREG IVC programme.
The document provides project overviews and information on several construction companies, including BW Interiors, EMCOR Engineering Services, McLaren, Carillion, Shepherd Engineering Services, BIW Technologies, Beswick Printing Solutions, and freelance document controller Hazel Stephens-Maguire. It describes recent projects each company has worked on, their areas of specialty, key details about projects like costs and dates, and links to company websites for more information.
1) The document compares infrastructure funding in the UK and Continental Europe, noting that France has five times more light rail systems and ten times the length compared to the UK.
2) Several case studies of smarter growth successes in European cities are presented, including Lille, Montpellier, Freiburg, and Utrecht. Strategies for transit-oriented development, affordable housing, and limiting car dependence are discussed.
3) The French model of smarter growth is described as investing in public transit and affordable housing to attract young skilled workers and support rising land values and business investment over the long term. Integrated planning and local leadership are key aspects.
All you need to know about commerical wire distribution/press release wire Jonah Guo
This is a brief of the commercial wire, aka press release(PR) wire, from a perspective of data transmission. The commercial wire changed the landscape of public relations and investor relations by helping corporations deliver their stories out spontaneously, so that everyone receive important massages in the same time. This is critical in the financial world. The whole industry has been evolving from a simple distribution service into content marketing, social media communications, and smart IR services.
This document provides an overview of trends in the out-of-home (OOH) advertising industry. It discusses how data and technology are driving changes in media consumption and customer expectations. Various OOH formats like digital screens, mobile apps, and experiential advertising are converging. It also profiles major OOH companies in the UK and the investments they are making in digital infrastructure. Research on consumer behavior is helping OOH integrate with other channels and target audiences more effectively. The industry is working to make OOH more interactive, real-time, and able to influence online activities.
This presentation was given at WorkTech 2010 Conference at Salford Quays.
It covers the following:
1. The BBC in the digital age
2. Future Media & Technology at MediaCity:UK
3. BBC Research & Development
4. A moment to ponder on innovation…
5. Current activities around MediaCity:UK
This document proposes transforming the area around the former Tegel Airport in Berlin, Germany into an "Urban Tech Republic" focused on developing and testing urban technologies. It notes Berlin's history of urban transformation and outlines plans to develop the 495 hectare site into areas for industrial production, living, education, and experimenting with technologies related to energy, mobility, water, ICT, and materials to support the development of smart cities. The goal is for Berlin TXL to be a hub connecting research, industry, and the city and a flagship project for urban technologies in Germany.
The document discusses The Urban Institute (UI!), a leading startup in smart city technologies. It provides a real-time open urban platform called UrbanPulse and best-in-class smart services. UI! has a strong customer base and the largest smart city network in Germany. It also participates in the European Innovation Partnership initiative to develop open standards and has contributed a project called CROSSFLEET to optimize electric car sharing.
The City of London is one of three central business districts in London, located north of the River Thames. It faces problems common to many CBDs, including high land costs, pollution, and traffic congestion due to narrow streets not originally intended for cars. Solutions implemented include building tall office buildings to increase space and improve public transportation networks to reduce traffic and encourage residents to live elsewhere with easier commutes. Today the City of London has addressed its issues successfully through development and infrastructure projects, remaining a vital business and financial center.
This document provides an overview of trends in the out-of-home advertising industry. It discusses how formats are converging due to new technologies and increasing connectivity. It also notes that consumer expectations and behaviors are changing, with people expecting to access media anywhere. The document then profiles several major outdoor advertising companies in the UK and their key areas of investment and formats. It concludes with a section on recent news in the outdoor advertising industry.
CIO Event - Big data, open data and telepathy: building better places to live...Global Business Intel
Big data, open data and telepathy: building better places to live, work and travel
Presented by: Rick Robinson, IT Director, Smart Data and Technology, Amey
The document provides an overview of the technology, media, and telecommunications (TMT) sector market in Berlin, Germany. It finds that Berlin has become a major startup capital and global tech hub, attracting thousands of tech professionals annually with its universities, research centers, and affordable cost of living. The TMT sector has significantly outpaced other industries in Germany and concentrated in certain Berlin neighborhoods and office clusters. The largest TMT companies, like Zalando, Rocket Internet, and Amazon, have driven up demand and rents in the Berlin office market, particularly for new developments in non-central business district areas. Experts predict Berlin will continue growing as a global tech hub as more companies mature and speculative development increases to meet strong
J carter presentation follow up event of the Amsterdam iBeacon Living Lab - 2...Jonathan Carter
This presentation was given by Jonathan Carter or Glimworm Beacons at the Follow up meetup to the launch of the Amsterdam IBeacon and IoT Living Lab on the 23rd April 2015 at the Marine Terrein in Amsterdam.
Project Excerpt
Amsterdam, together with European partner cities, sees the immediate opportunity to create a series of iBeacon and IoT enabled Living Labs to stimulate innovative startups, entrepreneurs, and SMEs across public and private industry sectors.
This ground-breaking initiative starts with the installation of three public iBeacon networks in Amsterdam which will be unveiled during the program which will include a comprehensive education and outreach initiative for each sector.
A series of events and business support projects to stimulate, facilitate and mentor entrepreneurs and new startups during early phase development will also be necessary.
The scale of opportunity for the startup economy is staggering and we have identified seven vertical industries from which we are gathering innovators and leaders to help us better implement, distribute and duplicate this structure over the coming two to five years.
The first of these public iBeacon networks , or “living Labs”, will be a mile of beacons In the centre of Amsterdam open to all and connecting one of the City's entry major entry points to the new Technology wharf at Amsterdam's historic Marine Base
MICORA is a startup consulting and engineering company with headquarters in Paris and an affiliate in Tunisia. They offer various media and web services including webcasting, video on demand, mobile development, and web engineering. They provide customized solutions and have experience working with major companies. Contact information is provided for their locations in France and Tunisia.
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high res >< low res
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high res >< low res
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high tech >< low tech
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● easy to install
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