1-2-1View sets product line-up for ISE 2008
January 15, 2008
AMSTERDAM — Linux-based digital signage provider 1-2-1VIEW will launch its InterFace Viewer Validation Tool at Integrated Systems Europe in Amsterdam this week.
Developed in-house by 1-2-1VIEW, InterFace is based on unique Viewership Validation technology that tracks quantity and duration of viewership in real time across a digital signage network. 1-2-1VIEW InterFace provides sought after viewership data as opposed to relying on estimates or paid surveys, enabling network operators to charge a premium for advertising space and to maximize their network's effectiveness. Operating with most common webcam brands, InterFace enables multiple cameras to be linked to get a wider or semi-panoramic viewing angle to cover larger audience areas and to give operators maximum flexibility. InterFace is fully integrated with 1-2-1VIEW's turnkey hardware/software digital signage system and requires no separate hardware set up. It allows cross-referencing of viewership data with playlist and reporting data to provide both network operators and advertisers with decision-making tools to increase network and advertising effectiveness. 1-2-1VIEW also will showcase its Linux-based media player with H.264 capability, the Ninja N406. Supporting resolutions from 800 x 600 to high quality 1366 x 768, the N406 delivers content to take full advantage of the high resolution offered by HD-ready displays widely available now. The Ninja N406 is small and lightweight at just 1.6kg and can display both information updates in real-time and pre-stored video content simultaneously. It also supports multizoning with different content that easily can be controlled through 1-2-1VIEW's one-click to go, Web-based management software.