Digital Signage * Visual Merchandising Solutions * Plasmas * Jumbotron Alternatives * Large Screen Rentals * Digital P.O.P. * Large Venue Projectors * LEDs * Holographic Screens *

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t. 212-505-8515
e. info@netmeetstreet.com

Net Meet Street delivers radical AV for businesses.
We serve retail stores and TV studios, major advertisers and special event planners. For all, we are committed to providing the most cutting edge and competitively priced digital display media available on the market today. And we advise on what we think will win this distinction tomorrow.

Whether its mounting a single plasma on a boardroom wall, or outfitting a store with large format projection, plasmas, LCDs, club level sound and interactive customer display units, we are able to deliver the solution that fits your budget and achieves your goals.

Explore our site and feel free to contact us to learn more about how we can provide a whole new level of impact to your marketing, merchandising and communications programs.

What's New?
Net Meet Street makes headline news at the Staten Island Advance (flagship paper of S.I. Newhouse's Advance Publications).

The management of the Staten Island Advance - Staten Island's daily newspaper - wanted their editorial staff to become more connected to the paper's online counterpart: www.silive.com. So to keep all in the newsroom aware of the importance of the website, they had Net Meet Street install a digital signage system utilizing the RePromotion ITTV media player.

This player displays live URLs in the sequence desired. Then, we developed a custom software program that makes the web page scroll automatically at each new URL, so that viewers can see the full depth of each web page (not just what is visible in the first screen).

For more information on the numerous digital signage options we can provide to suit your needs, call or email us today.

Click on the above image to see a clip of our new digital signage system in action

Retail Happenings:
MAC Cosmetics

Click on the above image to see video footage playing
in MAC's windows on a bright, sunny afternoon.