What is Digital Signage? |
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Digital signage refers to the use of modern
display panels, digital content and Internet technology to deploy a
network of rich-media signs to replace traditional print signs. Digital
signage is a new generation screen-based media network created to
deliver dynamic advertising and communications at various out-of-home
locations. Today’s widely available broadband infrastructure and
increasing affordability of display panels are spurring a fast adoption
of this new generation digital media network. Digital signage can be
deployed at almost any location where people work, gather, shop, entertain,
walk by, and wait.
Unlike traditional print posters and static billboards, digital signage
delivers dynamic and rich-media content using new generation media and
network technology. Research shows that people are 5 to 10 times more
likely to pay attention to dynamic rich-media content in contrast to
the traditional static signs.
Unlike
standalone video or PowerPoint-based display panels, digital signage
can deliver up-to-date content and real-time messages remotely through
the TCP/IP network you already have in place. With digital signage, content update consistency and
efficiency are greatly improved while the content distribution cost and
time are significantly reduced.
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