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The world of static signage is dead.  Today’s customers demand  more.  They’ve grown up on MTV and video games.  If you want their attention you have to be captivating and entertaining.  Only dynamic digital signage can make this happen.

PARK Media offers a number of solutions to fit every budget.  Basic digital signage can be conveyed on any standard television with the proper software.  But when you do it still looks like a television and requires a connection to a local computer to generate graphics.  Basic flat panel displays are OK for the simplest message and are the least expensive to do the job.

The next step up is an HD PC-LCD.  These digital display screens have a standard LCD panel but with a built in personal computer to drive more complex graphics.  These panels come in a multitude of sizes and provide a much better solution for signage.

If your business depends on your signage then the HD Dynamic Information Display (DID) is the only way to go.  DID screens are designed specifically for digital signage.   The brightness is three times brighter than a standard TV screen.   They are designed to be “hot” for 12-18 hours a day 7 days a week and can be hung vertically or horizontally.  Their bezel is so thin that you can combines screens to create video walls. They can be daisy chained together to allow graphics to flow from one screen to the next. They are available with an XP computer built in for individual control or without for a single point of control.  Even better if a PC is built in the display can be remotely controlled.  Think about it – corporate can control the display in each of their 100 stores from one location!

Digital signage can have a significant impact on your business, instantly.  Call your PARK Media sales rep today to see how digital signage can help your business.

 

 
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Ted Hearn writes:

... After an 11-hour delay to the start of its monthly meeting, the FCC voted 5-0 at about 10 p.m. to require cable systems to distribute local TV stations that demand carriage in both analog and digital formats for a three-year period starting Feb. 18, 2009. That’s the day after all 1,756 full-power TV stations must turn off their analog signals and rely exclusively on their digital feeds. Cable systems that are all-digital are exempt from the FCC’s dual carriage mandate.

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