SEG and tension-fabric displays are often confused because both use a fabric graphic, but they are built for different situations.
SEG displays
SEG uses a slim aluminium frame with a silicone-edge textile graphic, giving a clean, continuous edge-to-edge surface. It is typically mounted — to a wall, a fixed structure, or a booth backwall — and works well for interior branded walls, retail environments and event graphics that stay in one place for the duration of use. A replaceable graphic path can be reviewed against the selected frame configuration, and illumination is reviewed by project. It is a fabric-graphic display system, not a digital screen.
Tension fabric displays
Tension-fabric displays are freestanding: an internal tubular aluminium frame is wrapped in a pillowcase-style fabric sleeve and set on support feet, with no rigid front bezel or lightbox construction. This makes it suited to environments where the display itself needs to travel — trade shows, activations and events across multiple venues in a season.
Which one fits your project
If the display lives in one place — a retail wall, an office interior, a fixed booth backwall — SEG is usually the better fit. If the display needs to be portable and reused across multiple locations or events, a freestanding tension-fabric system is usually the better fit. Booth footprint, artwork and setup needs are reviewed together in your project quote either way.

