CONTINUE TO SITE »
or wait 15 seconds

Display Technology

Amsterdam museum taps PPDS for epaper display installation

Photo: PPDS

October 15, 2025

The Beeld & Geluid museum in Hilversum, Amsterdam tapped Philips Professional Displays to deploy Philips Tableaux ePaper displays.

The goal was to boost sustainability by reducing paper wastage used for daily welcoming posters and communications, according to a case study.

Capable of displaying a static image 24/7 for days, weeks, months, or even years without using a single kilowatt of energy PPDS' 25-inch Philips Tableaux displays is a game changer for the museum, adding an ever-growing list of benefits and capabilities.

The displays can be placed anywhere in the museum, including in permanent and temporary installations. The museum's team can manage and update content either manually or entirely remotely.

This allows effortless tailoring of screens to meet the unique needs of guests and visitors; content can easily be changed based on factors like location, time of day, current event, personalized greetings or important safety information.

"Philips Tableaux are at the forefront of a new and more sustainable display era. The Philips Tableaux has led the way again in digital display innovation, and we are very pleased to be able to welcome our visitors with these most sustainable epaper displays. Perfect to highlight innovation in action and the ongoing story of AV here at Beeld & Geluid," Hylke Thiry, team manager sales and business developer, Beeld & Geluid, said in the case study.

Included In This Story

Philips Professional Display Solutions (PPDS)

At PPDS, we help bring the digital to life. We’re part of the largest display manufacturer in the world, TPV Technology. And we proudly hold the exclusive global rights to bring Philips branded digital signage, LED displays, professional TVs and monitors to life. What’s more, we have the innovation to bring that together with complementary.

Request Info
Learn More



©2025 Networld Media Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
b'S2-NEW'