Digital Signage
Consumer vs. Commercial Displays: How to Choose
Judging from their outward appearance, consumer and commercial displays appear similar. However, not all displays are created equal, and further may not be designed for the different environments they will be used in. Why is this important? Commercial displays offer many features that consumer displays do not, with internal parts differentiating the two. Typically, commercial environments (i.e. hospitals, restaurants, retail complexes,…
Read MoreFederal Heath Awarded Digital Signage Services for Beaumont Independent School District
November 28, 2017 Euless, TX Federal Heath has been awarded the digital signage services contract with Beaumont Independent School District. The award is to convert their current exterior signs with color electronic messaging centers for 20 schools and two administrative offices. The electronic message centers will allow Beaumont to easily update messaging from a central…
Read MoreDigital display stands out despite traffic and construction!
The Hills Church of Christ is a fast growing community in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. In this brief video clip, Executive Minister Mike Washburn talks about the church’s new digital sign display.
Read MoreIngage Solutions helps Promote Customer Engagement and Loyalty for Convenience Store
From AVNetwork: Loop Neighborhood, an upscale convenience store chain in the San Jose area, is piloting a new digital signage program featuring animated product promotions with QR code coupons built on Samsung’s Smart Signage Platform. Read entire article here
Read MoreVirtual Malls becoming a reality?
This Christmas season, Australian residents will be able to visit and shop at over 100 retail locations, while in the in the comfort of their own home. The 360 Degree Mall will allow users to shop inside virtual stores, as well as to interact and shop with other users. The 16-year-old creator of the Mall…
Read MoreCITGO Case Study
CITGO’s larger than life 60’ X 60’ sign looms over the city of Boston and Fenway Park, one of the many landmarks Bostonians claim as their own. The first sign, featuring the Cities Service logo, was built in 1940, and replaced with the trimark in 1965, the Citgo sign contained more than five miles of…
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