Digital Signage

TiroMedia Introduces New HD Network Player

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TiroMedia is pleased to announce the introduction of a new HD Network Player: The TMP N4. The new player player features an HDMI interface as well VGA. It supports resolutions up to 1080p. It has built-in wireless (802.11b/g) in addition to wired Ethernet. This allows for great flexibility in deployment.

At 6.8″ x 4″, the TMP N4 is one of the smallest HD digital signage players available on the market. The player uses very little power compared to a a PC. This results in considerable savings in energy costs, especially in environments requiring 24/7 operation.

Like all players available from TiroMedia, the TMP N4 is 100% solid-state and has no moving parts. All content is stored on a local CF card. The new player is fully compatible with TiroMedia’s web-based CMS. The CMS is not only compatible with the TMP N4 but it also compatible with all network players offered by TIroMedia, such as the TMP N2.

The CMS is available free of charge with the purchase of a network player.

Priced at $799.99, the TMP N4 competitively priced and offers customers to deploy high definition digital signage networks at reasonable costs.

This article is from NewsWireToday.com.

Digital Signage Enhances Customer Experience

More and more, retailers, hospitals, schools, and other businesses and institutions are discovering that digital signage can enhance their customer/patient/user experience in many ways, much more than traditional, one-dimensional printed signs and ads could ever do.

For one thing, a digital sign can offer captivating, memorable, creative content, showcasing services, merchandise, people, sales, new products, etc. in ways that grab the attention and are remembered long afterward.

OTX (Online Testing eXchange) conducted several surveys and studies about digital signage, and came to the conclusion – supported by charts and other data – that “Most adults say advertising on digital signage catches their attention – and they consider such advertising unique and entertaining, and less annoying than both traditional and online media, according to a study by OTX (Online Testing eXchange) conducted for SeeSaw Networks.”

To see some of the data and charts collected and compiled by OTX, concerning digital signage, click here.