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Brisbane Centre Hooked Up With C4
C4, a leading Australian ICT integrator, has signed up with the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC) to implement the Cisco Digital Media Solution (DMS).
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HD Video Retail Displays From IDT
BrightSign products are solid-state media players that support standard and high-definition video, photos, music and interactivity for in-store point-of-purchase displays, museum exhibits, digital signs and interactive kiosks.
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FBI Uses Digital Billboards For Most Wanted
The FBI is using a digital billboard network in the US to display "wanted" messages and recruiting information, expanding the reach of this important law enforcement tool to more locations across the country, according to reports in the Wall Street Journal.
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Mitsubishi Rolls Out The Display Cube
Mitsubishi Electric has released VS-80PH40U display cube, a 80-inch rear projection cube featuring the latest in Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology.
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YouTube App For Digital Signage Launched
US company Netpresenter has launched Netpresenter Player 5.0 allowing support for Adobe Flash content and YouTube videos on PC desktops, large digital signage screens and mobile devices.
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New Digital Signage Player From Soanar
Soanar in partnership with IEI has released the iSignager-500A/AWL Network Digital Signage Player and the iSignager LCD-15/17/19 all-in-one Network Digital Signage Display that allows users to design, edit, schedule, transfer and broadcast creative marketing messages.
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The Many Flavours Of Digital Signage
Recently some digital signage solution vendors have begun seriously penetrating the SMB segment such as shopping centre retailers, independent store owners, local restaurants, medical centres, car dealerships etc.
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IR Touch Screen Release
The WMS-42Plus has a thin profile, an ergonomic design and a narrow front bezel. The LCD panel has an integrated PC and an Infrared touch screen option is available for interactive applications.
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NEC Re-thinks Display Business
NEC Australia has pulled out of the entry-level LCD monitor segment to focus on its other LCD products including medical displays, digital signage and home entertainment LCDs, announcing that ?it?s no secret? that entry-level monitors aren?t making the company any money, according to a notice distributed to the industry on Friday.
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