A NEXCOM digital signage player has landed in an underground museum in Cracow, Poland. The museum, home to relics, monuments and scale models, uses advanced computer technologies to recreate the atmosphere of the middle ages. It utilizes multiple displays, touch screens and other devices to bring magnificent history to life. This crowd pleasing display, is driven by NEXCOM’s high performance NDiS 163 Digital Signage Player which is programmed from a remote location.

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