Media

Sight Systems' New Media Players

Industrial computer specialist Sight Systems has launched a new media player range for the digital signage market.

Live at ISE 2010

ISE 2010 opens its doors at 10am today. The conference began yesterday and continues this morning.

Guide to Embedded Computers for Outdoor DS

Street Smarts

The advertising industry expects digital signage’s net turnover to triple over the next three years, in part driven by the falling prices of flat panels. Outdoor applications for digital signage, though, face a challenge in terms of durability and long-term availability. For these situations, embedded computing is the technology of choice.

Large Format Installations

Living it Large

A shopping mall in Prague, Palace Flora, has installed three of Panasonic’s 103”

Preview: Digital Signage at ISE 2010

ISE has announced a Digital Signage Expert Showcase for the 2010 event, which takes place at the Amsterdam RAI, from the 2nd to the 4th February 2010.

DOmedia Partners With BroadSign

DOmedia, a comprehensive database and tool set for alternative, traditional and digital out-of-home media, has partnered with BroadSign International, a worldwide provider of software solutions for managing digital out-of-home (digital signage) networks.

103" for Camera Campaign

Panasonic’s flagship 103” plasma has formed the centrepiece of its campaign for the new Lumix camera

PRI Releases Digital Signage Index

The Platt Retail Institute (PRI), in conjunction with the Chicago School of Professional Psychology, has released the first North American Digital Signage Index (NADSI).

Preview: ISE 2010

Double Dutch

Next year’s Integrated Systems Europe tradeshow will once again be accompanied by a DOOH Business Conference.

Imperative and invidis Partner

Two digital signage consultancies have partnered to offer consulting, go-to-market and project support services for retailers, media agencies, brands and technology providers.

Feature

Honey Museum for Christie

Christie 3D Projector System for Spanish Museum

The Honey Interpretation Centre opened in the Catalan town of Arnes (Tarragona, Spain) in July 2008. Making use of the latest audiovisual technology and 3D projector systems, the museum explains the whole process of producing honey. The museum involved an investment of €310,000.

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