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Deploy a Digital Sign in 5 Minutes with Chromebit

3412 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

1994 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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Part 2: May Your Resolution Be Right

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More fun with technology! If you are up to date, you have followed these posts for a while. Our Part 1 of this two-part series on resolution is very important if you plan to use the information provided here, so give it a good read. Okay, ready? HD Resolution (or Frame Size): There are 2

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Kiosk, You Ask?

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We thank the Kiosk company for assisting with information on the subject of kiosks – a great product for many applications. KIOSK has many years of experience in working with customers to deploy small to medium to very large kiosk projects. They have found six factors to consider when choosing and deploying kiosks for your

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How About Color, Contrast and Brightness?

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If you’ve been following our posts, you will know that CLEVR is a great acronym to remember when designing digital signage. CLEVR stands for Conspicuity, Legibility, Visibility and Readability – sound principles for those who design content for electronic digital signage. As we learned, these factors are weighted differently according to the application, whether it is

Imagery is Worth a Thousand Milliseconds

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From Wikipedia: A millisecond (from milli- and second; abbreviation: ms) is a thousandth (1/1,000) of a second.[1] When we look at dynamic digital signage, it is vitally important that we know the standards when it comes to frames per second in the world of A/V. To create the illusion of motion, video (just as with

Part 4: CLEVR Readability for Dynamic Digital Signs

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If you are following this series, you know we are talking about the science behind good sign design, and how this applies to digital sign content as well. In our first post, we reviewed content considerations as  a whole. This brought us to Part 1, CLEVR acronym for Conspicuity, Legibility, Visibility and Readability. We reviewed

Part 3: CLEVR Visibility for Digital Content Design

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If you are following this series, you know we are talking about the science behind good sign design, and how this applies to digital sign content as well. In our first post, we reviewed content considerations as  a whole. This brought us to Part 1, CLEVR acronym for Conspicuity, Legibility, Visibility and Readability. We reviewed

Part 2: CLEVR Legibility for Digital Design

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If you are following this series, you know we are talking about the science behind good sign design, and how this applies to digital sign content as well. In our first post, we reviewed content considerations as  a whole. This brought us to Part 1, CLEVR acronym for Conspicuity, Legibility, Visibility and Readability. We reviewed

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