Zhenlteng supplies printers, projectors, interactive displays, shredders, attendance systems and filing cabinets with a stronger technology-first presentation — not a generic corporate brochure, but a high-spec office systems partner built for modern procurement.
Covering print, meeting, control and archive equipment for office environments.
Structured for wholesale buyers, project procurement and corporate sourcing.
Dark interface, glow edges, stronger hardware focus and higher-end impact.
Lead times, inquiry response and product categories presented more decisively.
I kept the homepage biased toward physical equipment presence so it feels more like a premium office-tech supplier, less like a generic service-company site.
Larger product blocks, darker contrast and more futuristic presentation rhythm.
The site now leads with equipment systems instead of generic corporate text panels.
The requested meeting → projector → printer sequence has a ready video position plus fallback scene.
Even with the stronger style, structure remains simple enough for reliable static deployment.
This is the first takeover version of the homepage. Next I can continue with products/about/contact visual alignment and then regenerate screenshot previews.