What Is Digital Signage
Digital signage, also called dynamic signage, is a specialized form of slivercasting in which video or multimedia content is displayed in public places for informational or advertising purposes. A digital sign usually consists
of a computer or playback device connected to a large, bright digital screen such as an LCD or plasma display.
Digital signage is used in department stores, schools, libraries, office buildings, medical facilities, airports,
train and bus stations, banks, auto dealerships and other public venues. If the display is connected to a computer, the data on the screen can be updated in real time by means of an Internet or proprietary network connection. Data
transmission and storage are streamlined by compression to minimize file size. The system can employ multiple screens if an extra-large display is desired.
Why Do I Need Digital Signage
There are several advantages to the use of digital signs instead of paper signs. Digital signs can be updated at will by remote control while paper signs require individual replacement and physical travel to sign sites by
personnel. Because digital signs require no paper or paint, they are more environmentally friendly than traditional signs. Digital signs can be animated and can deliver sound as well as visual content.