Yaham Electronic is to attend INFOCOMM 2016 in the Las Vegas Convention Center from June 8-10. Come experience the difference that Yaham will provide as multiple out-of-home advertising products will be on display in the Booth N1863 throughout the convention.
“As one of the most influential conventions, INFOCOMM has always been a second to none opportunity to show our latest products to North American customers and to know their feedbacks regarding our products. I ‘ve always thought that the market is the decision maker for what kind of product we should develop and research, I am really looking forward to knowing how will our new products impact the market and business opportunity at the exhibition” said Yaham international sales manager Hilary.
The products we are bringing to ISE2016 are something we consider different and advanced that customer can experience, for instance, the Yaham singular structure design on our GD product, which, from our perspective, is the replacement of outdoor billboard due to its combined features like fanless, thin and light. Another product that will be exhibited is the outdoor curved display, the one honed to deliver seamless curved visual experience.
One of Yaham’s latest innovations, arena ribbon board, will be on display for the first time at this exhibition as well. Unlike the traditional ribbon board, it features an unimaginable maintenance way while it is mounted on the wall, the way, in our view, is the best that can facilitate the maintenance. You are welcome to visit Yaham booth by then and find out how unique it is
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To what extent in general practice is the proportion of parts and their arrangement in machines determined mathematically? What without sin we may aspire to know.’22 The three forms of individualism already enumerated do not exhaust the general conception of subjectivity. According to Hegel, if we understand him aright, the most important aspect of the principle in question would be the philosophical side, the return of thought on itself, already latent in physical speculation, proclaimed by the Sophists as an all-dissolving scepticism, and worked up into a theory of life by Socrates. That there was such a movement is, of course, certain; but that it contributed perceptibly to the decay of old Greek morality, or that it was essentially opposed to the old Greek spirit, cannot, we think, be truly asserted. What has been already observed of political liberty and of political unscrupulousness may be repeated of intellectual inquisitiveness, rationalism, scepticism, or by whatever name the tendency in question is to be called—it always was, and still is, essentially characteristic of the Greek race. It may very possibly have been a source of political disintegration at all times, but that it became so to a greater extent after assuming the form of systematic speculation has never been proved. If the study of science, or the passion for intellectual gymnastics, drew men away from the duties of public life, it was simply as one more private interest among many, just like feasting, or lovemaking, or travelling, or poetry, or any other of the occupations in which a wealthy Greek delighted; not from any intrinsic incompatibility with the duties of a statesman or a soldier. So far, indeed, was this from being true, that liberal studies, even of the abstrusest order, were pursued with every advantage to their patriotic energy by such citizens as Zeno, Melissus, Empedocles, and, above all, by Pericles and Epameinondas. If Socrates stood aloof from public business it was that he might have more leisure to train others for its proper performance; and he himself, when called upon to serve the State, proved fully equal to the emergency. As for the Sophists, it is well known that their profession was to give young men the sort of education which would enable251 them to fill the highest political offices with honour and advantage. It is true that such a special preparation would end by throwing increased difficulties in the way of a career which it was originally intended to facilitate, by raising the standard of technical proficiency in statesmanship; and that many possible aspirants would, in consequence, be driven back on less arduous pursuits. 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