Trade Shows

Meet ARECH at the Show: What to Bring to the Booth

ARECH exhibits at LED and pro-AV trade shows. Here is how to make a booth visit count - what to bring, what you can see on the stand, and how to book a slot in advance.

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A trade-show stand is the one place you can stand close to a fine-pitch wall, read the same content at the same distance your venue will have, and talk specs face to face with the engineer who would run your project. Here is how to make that visit count.

Where to Find ARECH Next

ARECH exhibits at LED display and pro-AV trade shows where buyers, integrators, and consultants come to compare hardware side by side. When the next confirmed dates are set, this post lists the show, the city, the dates, and the stand number. To be told directly when the next appearance is locked in, send a note to the engineering team and ask to be added to the list.

Ask where ARECH is exhibiting next →

Why a Booth Visit Beats a Spec Sheet

A datasheet tells you the pixel pitch and the brightness. It cannot show you what P2.5 looks like from two metres versus four, or how an outdoor cabinet at 6,000 nits holds up under bright hall lighting. The stand can.

On the floor you can do three things a PDF will not let you:

  • Judge the image at your real viewing distance. Walk toward the wall until it breaks into pixels, then step back to where your audience will actually stand. That is the pitch conversation, settled in thirty seconds. (More on the trade-off in pixel pitch explained.)
  • Handle the hardware. Feel the cabinet weight, see the front-service module pull, check the lock system and the seam between two cabinets. Serviceability is hard to read on paper and obvious in the hand.
  • Compare families in one place. Indoor, outdoor, flexible, HD wall, and rental cabinets stand metres apart on the stand. Seeing them together makes the right family for your job clear faster than five separate datasheets.

What to Bring

Walk up with these and a five-minute chat turns into a real specification:

  • Venue dimensions. The wall area you need to cover, in metres.
  • Viewing distance. How close the nearest viewer stands and how far the furthest sits.
  • Ambient light. Indoor and dim, indoor behind glass in daylight, or full outdoor sun — this drives the brightness call.
  • Content brief. Fine text and data, large-format brand video, or live event playback. Content type steers the pitch.
  • Timeline and quantity. One cabinet for a sample or a fleet for a multi-venue rollout — both are normal scope, and the lead-time answer depends on which.

With those in hand, the engineer on the stand can point you to the right family, the right pitch, and a realistic delivery window before you leave the booth.

Book a Slot in Advance

Stands get busy. The visitors who get the most out of an ARECH booth are the ones who book a slot before the show, so an engineer is set aside for them rather than caught between three other conversations.

Send your show plans and a one-line brief ahead of time. The team will reserve a time on the stand and have the relevant cabinets and datasheets ready when you arrive. If your schedule does not line up with the floor hours, the same engineer can take a call instead.

Book a booth slot or a call →

Can't Make the Show?

Not everyone can travel to an exhibition. The factory runs video walk-throughs of the production line and the cabinet range on request — the same conversation as the booth, over a call. And the factory itself welcomes customer visits and pre-purchase audits in Shenzhen. See how the line is built on the factory page.