New 22- and 10-inch digital signage displays address demand for small-form-factor digital signage for retail, corporate and other applications, company says.
October 30, 2014
Further expanding its Smart Signage display lineup, Samsung Electronics America Inc. recently announced a range of small-form-factor digital signage solutions to address growing demand from retailers and other businesses seeking to replace printed posters and drive increased interactivity.
"Samsung is constantly looking for ways to innovate our digital signage offerings and provide businesses with new solutions for enhancing customer engagement, operational efficiency and communications," said Tod Pike, senior vice president at Samsung's Enterprise Business Division, in the announcement. "Our new small-form-factor displays offer a simple, smart and cost-effective way for businesses to transition from static posters and take advantage of the opportunities presented by interactive and dynamic digital technology."
The new small signage solutions include:
Featuring the Samsung Smart Signage Platform, the new small signage displays do not require an external media player and feature built-in Wi-Fi so content can be delivered wirelessly, meaning that power is the only cabling required to drive the display. The displays also come with Samsung MagicInfo software for management and scheduling of content. All products feature HDMI, USB and D-Sub (analog) connectivity, external control via RS232C, and are rated for 16/7 operation.
The 22-inch models are available now, with the 10-inch display coming later this year, the company said.