Videoposter displays video and images for professional signage applications
Display Technology
Videoposter
Display Technology’s videoposter is a 23in FHD (1920 x 1080) network media player for video and still images that is suitable for professional signage applications and supports a wide range of video and image formats, including MPeg4, DIVX, Mov, WMV, AVI, PDF, BMP, Gif, AIB, jpeg, PBM and tiff.
The unit features a slim, powder-coated metal housing and can be used in landscape and portrait mode.
Due to its PC-less technology users are not required to install Windows OS and playlists can be updates via ACC or FTP server access.
ACC — a software tool that supports the playlists via Ethernet or USB memory drive — can be used to create files and schedule playlists.
Optional features offered include RAL colours, 3mm toughened safety glass and a range of desk and wall-mount accessories.
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