PURPLELEC 2026 Exhibitions: Global Sources HK & NAB Show
Exhibition 1: Global Sources Consumer Electronics (Phase 1)
Location: Hong Kong
Date: April 11-14, 2026
Booth: #10S42
Exhibition 2: NAB Show
Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA
Date: April 18-22, 2026
Booth: #C5313

Core OEM/ODM Products on Display
Our engineering and sales teams will showcase the following comprehensive hardware portfolio at both the Hong Kong and Las Vegas venues:
Thunderbolt Docking Stations: Enterprise-grade solutions featuring advanced power delivery protocols, DisplayLink/DP Alt Mode chipsets, and robust multi-monitor support (4K/8K resolution) designed for stable corporate deployment.
USB Hubs: Commercial-grade multiport connectivity adapters engineered for high-frequency daily use and compatibility across diverse operating systems.
Video Capture Cards: Zero-latency, high-resolution media transfer hardware suitable for professional broadcasting, commercial streaming equipment integrations, and demanding audiovisual setups.
SSD Enclosures: High-speed NVMe/SATA storage enclosures built with optimized thermal architectures and die-cast aluminum, ensuring maximum heat dissipation during sustained read/write cycles.
Schedule a B2B Manufacturing Consultation
PURPLELEC representatives will be available on-site at both locations to discuss technical specifications, PCBA customization parameters, private tooling options, and supply chain logistics.
To discuss specific wholesale requirements, custom branding, or MOQ terms, procurement representatives are advised to schedule a dedicated meeting with our team prior to the events.
Book a Meeting: Please contact us via our official website to reserve a time slot: contact@purplelec.com
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