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Put your brand 17 feet tall where the foot traffic already is

A product launch, a grand opening, a sponsor activation — they all live or die on whether people stop and look. A 17-foot mobile LED screen, bright enough to read in full daylight, parks your message exactly where the crowd moves and makes it impossible to scroll past.

17 ft × 10 ft — about 170 sq ft of daylight-readable LEDHD clarity, ~3.9–4.8mm pitch — sharp up close and from across the lotTrailer-mounted: fast setup, fits most lots, runs on its own generator or venue powerEvery rental includes delivery, setup, an on-site technician & teardown
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The hardest part of any brand event is earning the first glance. Booths blend together, banners go unread, and a tablet on a table reaches one person at a time. A 17-foot mobile LED screen changes the math — it turns your launch reel, your logo, your live demo, or your sponsor loop into something visible from the far end of the parking lot, in full sun, to everyone walking by at once.

It is one trailer-mounted screen, about 170 square feet of high-brightness, HD LED. It rolls in, sets up fast, and runs off its own onboard generator or your venue's power. We serve the Quad Cities — Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa, Moline and Rock Island in Illinois, and across Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois — and every booking includes delivery, setup, an on-site technician, and teardown, so your team stays focused on the event itself.

Why the big screen earns its spot

Large screens don't just get noticed — they move people to act

73%

of consumers view digital out-of-home (large-screen) advertising favorably — more than TV, social, online, audio, or print

Source: OAAA / The Harris Poll

76%

of people who notice a digital out-of-home ad go on to take a concrete action because of it

Source: OAAA / The Harris Poll

61%

of consumers are more inclined to purchase after attending a live brand event

Source: Event Marketer / Sparks (EventTrack 2026)

Product launches that people actually stop for

A launch only matters if the room sees it land. Run your reveal film, your hero shot, and your live demo on a screen taller than the crowd, and the moment reads from the back of the lot as clearly as from the front row. People can see what is new without crowding a table, and the reveal becomes a shared experience instead of a private one happening on a 13-inch screen.

There is real weight behind doing it live and large: attendees say in-person events are the most trustworthy source of information they have, with 80% rating them their most trusted channel — up five points year over year. A 17-foot screen is where that trusted, in-person message lands with the most force.

Sponsor activations & experiential marketing

Sponsors pay for visibility, and a 17-foot screen delivers it in a way a vinyl banner never will. Cycle sponsor logos and spots in a clean loop, drop in live social feeds, run a branded countdown, or turn the screen into the centerpiece of an interactive zone. Production value matters here — among recent digital out-of-home viewers, 80% say they are likely to act on content they find entertaining or visually appealing, so a sharp, well-designed loop on a big screen does more than fill space.

Attendees value the feeling of being immersed, too: 64% cite immersive experiences as a positive influence on their event, and 43% point specifically to an immersive, visually appealing atmosphere. A screen this size is a fast way to build that atmosphere outdoors, where your foot traffic actually is.

Grand openings & on-site brand moments

For a grand opening, the screen does double duty: it draws the crowd from the road, then carries the program once they arrive. Loop a welcome reel and the day's schedule in the morning, switch to a live camera feed (IMAG) for the ribbon-cutting so everyone can see it, and close with a thank-you and sponsor wall in the evening. Because the screen is daylight-readable, it works from open to close, not just after dusk.

This is the kind of moment that pays back. Organizers name in-person events as their single most impactful marketing channel, with 78% ranking them at the top — and a big, visible screen is what makes a new location feel like a genuine event rather than just an open door.

How it works

From your date to teardown, we handle the screen

Tell us the date & the lot

Send us your event date, location in the Quad Cities, and what you want on screen — a launch reel, sponsor loop, live feed, or a mix. We confirm the screen is the right fit for your space and give you a clear, all-in quote through the form.

We deliver, set up & run it

Our crew rolls the trailer-mounted screen in, sets it up fast on your lot, and powers it from the onboard generator or your venue. An on-site technician stays for the event to run content and handle anything live, so your team never has to babysit the screen.

You run your event

You focus on the launch, the opening, or the activation while the screen does the heavy lifting on visibility. When it's over, we tear down and haul out — no equipment for you to manage, return, or store.

Good to know

Corporate & brand: common questions

What can we put on the screen during a corporate or brand event?

Live camera feed (IMAG), launch and brand videos, slideshows, motion graphics, schedules, and sponsor loops — or a sequence that changes through the day. If you have content ready, we run it; if you don't, content design is available as an add-on.

Will it be readable outdoors in daylight?

Yes. The screen is high-brightness, daylight-readable LED, so it holds up in full sun — not just after dark. That's what makes it work for daytime launches, grand openings, and all-day activations.

Do we need to provide power or a technician?

Neither. The screen is trailer-mounted and runs off its own onboard generator or your venue's power, whichever works better for your site. Every rental includes delivery, setup, an on-site technician for the event, and teardown.

Do you serve our area in the Quad Cities?

Yes. We cover Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa, Moline and Rock Island in Illinois, and the surrounding Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois area. Travel beyond the immediate Quad Cities is available as an add-on — note your location in the quote form and we'll confirm.

Ready when you are

Check your date and we'll put your brand 17 feet tall

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