VIA Technologies has recently announced that it will be showcasing a new solution, specifically designed for the digital signage market, which will allow for multi-screen HD content to be played using a single platform. According to the x86 processor platform innovator, the HD board will be showcased at the East Wing... |
11 May 2009 07:01 GMT |
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The most important factors in any display solution designed especially for digital signage applications are its size and its brightness, ensuring the fact that the images will be clearly visible even in bright sunshine. However, none of the models currently available on the market will be able to compete against Sams... |
12 November 2008 03:20 GMT |
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As we all know only too well, Panasonic, like most other display solution manufacturers, doesn't settle for just one product launch, but generally rolls out at least a dozen new devices. Well, perhaps not a dozen, but the company's latest announcement sure is a “large” one, since the Japanese fi... |
6 November 2008 15:21 GMT |
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Over the past couple of years, NEC has rolled out quite a few digital signage solutions, very large displays used in public venues in order to deliver different types of content (promotional videos, various announcements, train/plane schedules, etc.). Most of these products target the corporate or public service... |
17 September 2008 14:31 GMT |
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Although Sharp's best-known for its AQUOS line of HDTV sets, the company's area of expertise also extends to digital signage monitors, those high-end, ultra-wide displays designed to work 24/7 and display either important information or various commercials. And the company's latest announcement regardi... |
14 May 2008 01:43 GMT |
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The LCD displays' market is constantly evolving whether we're talking about your ordinary PC monitor, high-definition TV sets or huge, widescreen panels, used in large venues or for commercial purposes. And a very good example of this constant evolution is the latest announcement from NEC who has just launc... |
3 December 2007 10:12 GMT |
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