The Future's Bright with LED

In 2003, following extensive research and development, the company unveiled its latest LED (Light Emitting Diode) on-board display system. These displays use high-quality LEDs to produce a high brightness display which also has a very wide viewing angle, 120o.

The automatic brightness control produces optimum legibility in all lighting conditions from bright sunlight to night-time. The displays are housed in an aluminium extrusion frame which is lightweight and has a thin profile. This latest LED system demonstrates Vultron’s determination to remain at the forefront of bus sign technology. No other system offers greater clarity for passengers and greater efficiency for operators.

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In 2003, following extensive research and development, the company unveiled its latest LED (Light Emitting Diode) on-board display system.

These displays use high-quality LEDs to produce a high brightness display which also has a very wide viewing angle, 120o.

The automatic brightness control produces optimum legibility in all lighting conditions from bright sunlight to night-time. The displays are housed in an aluminium extrusion frame which
is lightweight and has a thin profile.

This latest LED system demonstrates Vultron’s determination to remain at the forefront of bus sign technology.  No other system offers greater clarity for passengers and greater efficiency for operators.