Taman Desa is situated in the midst of the dynamic digital flow along the East-West Link (ESWL) Highway, also known as Salak Highway, and the strategic advertising space in the area can capture the attention of commuters from Cheras Sg. Besi, Bukit Jalil, and Sri Petaling heading towards Old Klang Road, Mid Valley, Federal Highway, and KL City Centre.
The Taman Desa digital screen measures 30ft(h) x 20ft(w) and displays content at a resolution of 864px(h) x 576px(w). It supports versatile file formats, including AVI, MP4, JPEG, and PNG. The screen features an estimated content cycle of 2.5 minutes per loop and can accommodate up to 10 advertisers, attracting an estimated monthly traffic flow of 13,500,000 viewers. Located on the ESWL Highway, the Taman Desa screen operates for 18 hours daily, from 6:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
Taman Desa, situated along the East West Link (ESWL) Highway—also known as Salak Highway—serves as a vital traffic hub for travelers from Cheras, Sungai Besi, Bukit Jalil, and Sri Petaling. It acts as a key connector to major destinations such as Old Klang Road, Mid Valley, the Federal Highway, and Kuala Lumpur City. The ESWL Highway enhances regional accessibility, highlighting Taman Desa's significance as a central transit point. Whether you're heading to KL City or navigating major routes like the Federal Highway, the ESWL Highway in Taman Desa ensures seamless and efficient transportation.
Digital outdoor advertising along the Taman Desa ESWL Highway in Kuala Lumpur adds a new twist to advertising, capturing attention with vivid pictures and clever placement. These dynamic displays revolutionize the advertising environment by providing businesses with a one-of-a-kind canvas on which to express messages in imaginative and exciting ways while the audience navigates the busy city streets.