SKYWORTH To Showcase “Resimercial” TV Display Solutions at InfoComm

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At InfoComm 2024,  SKYWORTH, a global leader in consumer electronics, will demonstrate its Lifestyle Series of TVs, including the Clarus Full Sun rugged outdoor TV, its soon-to-launch Canvas Art TV (65CI), and itsbreakthrough Companion Portable Google TV (24P100).  Attendees will experience and learn how SKYWORTH’s ruggedly designed outdoor TVs are reimagining and redefining entertainment spaces for everywhere from outdoor bars, restaurants and hotels to modern office workspaces and more.

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WHERE:    Booth #C6204, Las Vegas Convention Center (Skyworth will be sharing its InfoComm booth with Kanex Pro)

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