Wednesday, April 28, 2010
LCD
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Digital signage is the use of TV (LCD or plasma) from the house for purposes of advertising, signage, markings or information. And not only that digital signage is more engaging, dynamic and flexible as the press - are now cheap, convenient and easy to execute.
Requirements:
Using digital advertising display and liquid crystal displays require very little, the main requirements are:
* An LCD TV LCD Housing * Media Player *
Type LCD TV needed
Each LCD can be used as a standard screen DS. Either in portrait or landscape LCD screen standard, the ability to download content from a PC or a media playback device.
Media Player
The digital content on a plate can be loaded by the media have played a small PC, it can often be installed in a cage with an LCD TV. For some installations, the network solution will probably be a better solution than the entire contents can be transferred to the center rather than each individual digital signature.
LCD Attachments
LCD housing is not a job. He protects the LCD screen on the consequences, but also houses a media player and other components. LCD attachment can also offer waterproof protection for the LCD to be taken outside for outdoor digital display.
signage offers a cost flexibility, dynamic and interesting methods of advertising and the LCD screen, thanks to the lower, competitive prices and stable LCD, it is also a viable advertising medium.
Richard Williams N is a technical writer and specialist in the industry to help develop a system of stable LCD digital signage and outside the protection of the plasma. Visit us for more information on schedule or LCD digital signage solutions.

This post was written by: beemagnet77
BeeMagnet is a professional graphic designer, web designer and business man with really strong passion that specializes in marketing strategy. Usually hangs out in Twitter has recently launched a blog dedicated to home design inspiration for designers, bride, photographers and artists called HomeBase
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