
Lightopia’s visit to the 2011 LED China trade show at the Panzhou comlex in Peoples Republic of China, Guangzhou. Featured prominently at the show were LED 1 meter by 1 meter panels displaying high resolution. This video illustrates the abundant amount of Chinese LED manufacturers and it’s impact on the entertainment, sign, display, and lighting industries. These panels are now made for exterior use, our freeways will never be the same!
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BY TRACY PFEIFFER ANCHOR CHANCE SEALES You’re watching multisource world video news analysis from Newsy. Asia is on edge after another earthquake has hit the southeast Asian country of Myanmar, also known by its former name of Burma. ABC has more. JUJU CHANG, ANCHOR: “It measured 6.8, shaking across hundreds of miles. So far, more than 70 people have died, but the toll is expected to rise. Hundreds of homes, Buddhist monasteries, and government buildings have been damaged.” The quake occurred in what’s known as the ‘Golden Triangle,’ a region where Myanmar, Laos, and Thailand border one another. As a result, shaking and aftershocks were felt in these countries and as far away as China and Vietnam. (Video: KTVU) An article from the BBC says, even though the Burmese government has released information about the death toll and injuries, it might be some time before the rest of the world gets an accurate picture of the damage. “Burma is ill prepared to deal with natural disasters. … Communication systems and infrastructure are poor and the military government, still in charge until the handover to a new civilian-led administration, tends to limit the flow of information.” And a writer for TIME notes, the current government has a history of questionable crises responses. “During the last natural disaster to hit Burma – Cyclone Nargis in 2008 – the government was criticized for placing state security over humanitarian concerns … During the 1980s, a large section of the city …
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