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Ukraine – SYNOT opens Lviv showroom

By - 17 February 2021

SYNOT Group has recently opened a new showroom in Lviv, Ukraine, to be closer to the newly established market.

“The newly opened showroom is located at the premises of Royal Ltd., a company co-founded by SYNOT almost 30 years ago and is still its co-owner, and which is historically one of the most successful companies in the country and the business sector. The showroom is intended primarily for our existing and potential business partners as a demonstration of our latest products,” described Roland Andrýsek, Sales Director of SYNOT Group. “In our showroom, visitors will find the latest cabinets, game sets and systems that contain a wide range of proven products and popular thematic bestsellers. All, of course, under the SYNOT brand. The atmosphere is complemented by an environment stylised in the form of a casino.”

The new showroom houses the latest UP1-24 cabinets from SYNOT, which are characterised by their modern design and high quality graphics. Spirit, with its 43ins. 4K UHD curved monitor and 15.6ins. touch panel offers maximum player comfort with the most powerful hardware components. A range of classic cabinets are also available, including DUO, Black & White and Eclipse.

An integral part of the exhibit is the Firebird game compendium, containing 54 games, and three unique game systems, including Explosive Games Premium+, with a package of 47 games combing attractive themes and fruit games.

“We are currently in a difficult time, when a big question mark hangs over many prestigious international exhibitions in the gaming business, while others are canceled. However, we are still approached by those interested in cooperation from many countries all around the world who want to get acquainted with our products and we want to enable them this opportunity. The newly opened showroom in Lviv offers this option. All, of course, by prior arrangement and in compliance with all currently valid health and safety measures,” concludes Roland Andrýsek.

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