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DAC recently
launched a new All-in-One Display for RTO merchandising
including desktop computers, laptops, TVs, games, and other
electronics.
DAC Products, maker of electronics merchandising displays for
Rent to Own stores, will be exhibiting again at this year's APRO
show in Las Vegas in booth #812. "We hope everyone will drop by
and see Chris Hodges and me", said Todd Woods, Vice President of
Sales and Marketing for DAC.
Woods said DAC is focused on the Rent to Own industry and
their needs. "We are introducing several new designs intended
specifically for RTO. We will also be writing orders for
products in our Quick Ship stocking program which allows dealers
to receive many of our standard items in just a few days."
Show Specials
DAC will be offering additional discounts on their already
competitive prices on orders placed at the APRO show. "We will
be also selling our APRO show booth items for give-away prices
rather than shipping them back to North Carolina," Woods said.
"Hopefully someone who is driving to the show will come prepared
to take some nice displays back home with them."
New Products
DAC has recently launched several innovative new products for
the RTO industry. Some of these creations will be displayed in
their booth. The new All-in-One Display has multiple uses for
RTO merchandising including desktop computers, laptops, TVs,
games, and other electronics. "This versatile four foot unit can
be used next to the wall, as a standalone floor display, or
grouped together to create a dynamic island capable of
merchandising a large number of products in a small space."
DAC will also be demonstrating a new 24" wide Audio Visual
Display Wall. "This latest version of their TV merchandising
system is geared for rent to own stores because it accommodates
shelves, favored by the industry," said Woods. "This allows
stores the ease of removing and re-stocking product. The system
also provides opportunities for graphics and marketing at eye
level without taking up additional wall space. In addition, it
is easier to install because of the weight along with forgiving
qualities when floors are uneven."
The new 24" Transaction Counter is a smaller version of DAC's
popular Point of Sale Counter program. It is available in the
same standard colors of light cherry, dark cherry, maple, pear
wood and black and comes with a locking cash drawer. This new
unit can be configured with other counters and corner sections
for just the right amount of flexible checkout area and can also
be used as an outpost or greeting podium.
"All of these new additions to DAC's product line will save
RTO dealers' money due to their price as well as reduced freight
costs and can be coordinated to give tremendous flexibility when
outfitting a store."
Chris Hodges, DAC's Business Development Manager stated,
"We're always looking for new ways to help our customers show
their wares in a professional way while saving them money. These
new products are great examples of that and add to our already
extensive product mix, which allows us to be a single store-fxture
resource for the Rent to Own industry. We can supply your
complete display package along with expert advice on store
layout and installation with one phone call."
DAC manufactures their designs in two facilities totaling
over 200,000 square feet in the Winston-Salem area of North
Carolina and ships products throughout the United States,
Canada, and Mexico. They offer a one stop shop to the RTO
industry for complete store merchandising fixtures including
Audio Visual Walls, Computer and Gaming Displays, Point of Sale
Counters, Security Tools, Accessories, and Graphics.
More information can be found on their website at
www.dacproducts.com or
by calling Chris Hodges at (800) 431-1982.
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