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Coyote Full Mural Tabletop Popup Display System

The Coyote system features several unique advantages over other similar popup display systems, especially its light weight and basic ease of use. Compared with more complicated "snap in" channel bars and delicate locking/locating systems. These displays are quick and simple to put up and take down, come with no "easy to break" parts.
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Full (Mural) Pop Up Trade Show Displays


Full (or Mural) Graphic Pop Up Trade Show Displays combine ease of use with style and reliability. The Coyote Mini gives you the flexibility and versatility of a Coyote pop up display in one easy-to-handle tabletop package. The Coyote Mini is specifically designed for use on showroom and exhibition tables and can act as a great visual compliment to your table-top products. Despite its small size, the Coyote acts as an effective tabletop display allowing quick set up from carrying case to full functional exhibit within seconds.

Named popup because of the small to large pop-up action, this type of display system is still one of the most portable trade show and display solutions available. Full Graphic Pop Up Trade Show Displays are a consistent winner with trade show exhibitors. You can use graphic panels and Velcro graphics or magnetic channel bars and magnetic graphics. It's your choice depending on your application. These portable displays come in many configurations from the Deluxe Coyote Full Mural Graphic Pop Up Trade Show Displays to the Orbus Hop Up Deluxe Trade Show Displays.

The Coyote Mini is available with graphic panels to create a full graphic mural, or with Velcro receptive fabric panels that are available in a range of colors and two different textures. Graphic panels are the most popular, as they allow for a full wrap around graphic presentation that covers the entire display. The fabric panels are a good choice for attaching smaller graphics with Velcro, which can be useful for displays where the graphics change frequently and don't need to cover the full display.