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Save time. Save effort. Save on installation costs. Become much more efficient.  Utilizing PARK Media’s newest wireless digital signage package you can have your customer up and running in half the time. PARK wireless solution provides six unique simultaneous full HD streams over distances upto 150 feet through walls and glass. 

Image a clothing boutique running 6 different HD streams throughout the store on one signage system with no physical connections. The installation is fast and easy.  Hang the TV wherever you want and connect to the set-top-box and you’re done. No climbing around in the attic dragging a cable behind. No need to show up at the install site with rolls and rolls of expensive wiring. A single router placed almost anywhere in the store connected to your video source and you’re ready to go. Wireless also allows store personnel to move the display screen around as the product displays change. What could be easier?  When your costs go down - your profit go up.

Want to use the screens for basic text signage such as a list of meetings in a hotel lobby?  Then 6 is only the start of what you could do around a hotel or campus.  Put some televisions on rolling carts and move it around as your crowds move.  Place it by the restaurant during lunch or by the pool in the afternoon. The possibilities are endless.

Your message can be controlled from one location and can be changed in a moment.  The PARK wireless solution is compatible with almost every packaged digital signage software, so you get to choose your software independent of the hardware solution.  It’s easy to be up and running in no time at all.

The PARK Wireless solution is compatible with all standard displays with an HDMI input.  The physical STB is relatively small and can be attached to the back of units with Velcro

 

Call your PARK Media Customer Sales Rep today and receive all the details on how you can be installing wireless digital signage in just a few days.

 
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... 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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