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Top Digital Sign Solutions Featured by LobbyPOP

2865 Best in Class Options As the first trade-only full-service digital sign provider, LobbyPOP has become the leading choice for sign professionals. Since 2006, the most popular digital sign systems incorporate one of two solutions, offered by LobbyPOP: Purpose-built Linux-based media player, or Chrome OS based media player.  With these come the famous LobbyPOP options for
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Deploy a Digital Sign in 5 Minutes with Chromebit

3082 Update Remotely, Install on LAN, sans Chromebit License This is why many digital sign CMS providers are worried their revenue streams will dry up. While some may want the granular control of dayparting and future scheduling, many clients just need an engaging sign, with the ability to change menu prices, tenant names, and the like.
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Cloud Rendering vs. Local Rendering Protocol

1939 Diverging Trends: Training Part 1 If you are wondering what you can expect the future to hold for dynamic signage content management, we have insights to share. Technology - from a sign industry point of view - need not be overly dissected in order for a client to gain a great digital sign. For the
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Those Special Codec Moments…

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The following is not gibberish: A portmanteau is a blend of two or more morphemes. The word codec is a portmanteau of “compressor- decompressor” or, more commonly, “coder-decoder”.   Wikipedia explains: A codec encodes a data stream or signal for transmission, storage or encryption, or decodes it for playback or editing. If you have been involved in dynamic sign content, you know

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We’ve Come a Long Way, Baby, From Sneaker Net!

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It seems like just yesterday we were discovering the world of dynamic signage, and loading up our content by manual transmission, ie, flash drives and DVDs, aka, using the “sneakernet.” With a DVD or VHS network you have what is called a “SneakerNet” – can be prone to human errors. Just look back to 2009,