Outdoor dynamic advertising is a growing industry, with the majority of the hardware coming from Asia. These solutions might be simple plug-and-play solutions, such as an LCD poster, or more complex solutions, such as a large video wall, but there are several devices that make life simpler.
Poster Created Digitally
This display is designed for digital signage and has a built-in media player. This enables any retailer to create their own commercials or even have suppliers give the sales media to sell their products; all that is required is loading the advertisements into a computer system and dragging them to the memory card through a card reader, where the material is saved. After inserting the memory card into the media player, adverts will show on the screen.
Because the media is managed through remote control, you now have an infinite number of options for how the media is shown, such as landscape or portrait, a ticker at the bottom or no ticker (including multiple widths of ticker), and how the photos and videos flow into one another.
When the digital poster is ready, it may be programmed to turn on and off at predetermined times, ensuring that the signage is only active when it is required to market products or services.
A digital poster is typically used inside, while certain models work well outside as well. As you can see, dragging an image from your PC and uploading it to your iPod may provide jaw-dropping and attention-getting results.
Check the videos to clarify how it is working
The Video Wall is on the opposite end of the market
A video wall is a vast area used to display a large image or video; we've all seen them in shopping malls; they're traditionally made up of giant flat-panel TVs; they are unique screens since they're commercial grade and have a very thin frame around the screen's edge.
What initially discourages companies from investing in this kind of digital signage is that it is expensive and inflexible, especially when used at music performances to magnify the picture of the artist so that those in the rear of the stadium can see the performers.
Nonetheless, the displays take up a lot of room, are delicate, and require a long time to put up before a show.
Things are going to change, thanks to the introduction of an LED display flexible video wall.
Outdoor digital signage has progressed from LCD to LED technology, and now this flexible video wall uses LED technology to provide vibrant colors and clarity never seen before in outdoor digital signage, with a pixel density of 2,100 per square meter.
The LED video manager is the equipment's brain; it consists of a sender and a receiver, which, as their names imply, transmit and receive the picture or video advertisements to be shown.