January 3, 2013
Taipei, Taiwan-based CAYIN Technology Co. Ltd. has launched a new energy-saving digital signage player, according to a company announcement.
The compact, lightweight digital signage player, SMP-200, can be managed remotely via a Web-based user interface or updated offline with a USB flash drive or an SD card, the company said. The player is also an energy saver, consuming less than 6 watts of energy, according to CAYIN Technology.
"When it comes to long-term operation of digital signage networks, SMP-200 can greatly help users lower monthly electricity costs," said Ravel Chi, vice president of CAYIN Technology.
The player can play back videos, images, music, and tickers in a maximum of seven zones and weighs only 655 grams. The player also can control RS232 devices and turn on and off remote screens.
The SMP-200 package also includes a complimentary three-in-one bracket, supporting VESA 50, VESA 100 and wall-mount capability. All users need to do is to attach the player to the back of a screen, plug in the power cord, and the player will turn on, completing the installation, the company said.
Like all other CAYIN SMP family players, SMP-200 can incorporate any CAYIN's CMS servers and other SMP player models under the same digital signage network.
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CAYIN Technology develops digital signage players, servers, and software, which are widely used in more than 80 countries. Its flexible platform is the best choice for system integrators to provide diversified solutions.