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Recent clients include NATIONAL THEATRE OF SCOTLAND, ROYAL BOTANICAL SOCIETY, EDINBURGH FILM GUILD, EUSA, EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY, ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY, EDINBURGH ZOO
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Onelan Digital SignageOnelan supply a range of signage solutions and we have demo & hire stock available. We'll be happy to discusss your requirements and recommend something which we feel meets your needs. The Onelan range comes in 3 basic ranges:

THE DECADE SERIES: The Decade Series has been designed with flexibility in mind, they are compact in size, have a low power consumption and are robust with solid state storage.

The Decade NTBs are ideally suited to environments which need multiple channels and screens, such as in retail or schools. Any unit in the series combines with any other ONELAN NTB from the range to provide a cost-effective solution for large networks.

THE CENTURY SERIES: The Century NTBs are ideally suited to applications where Flash or high quality video content is to be played out such as in hospitality, foyers or retail advertising.

The Century Series has been designed to provide superior playback features including transparency, real time media rotation and video cropping at an affordable price.

THE MILLENIUM SERIES: The Millennium series NTB’s are designed for use either as a Stand-alone box in a Premium installation, or as a Publisher in a large single DSN, where increased performance power is needed.

The units in this series now include all the capabilities of the latest software releases. The Millennium series now has preferred display language design tool as standard.

What is Digital Signage?

Digital Signage is a phrase coined to describe the use of a Display Device driven by a Media Player to present a variety of information, entertainment or advertising (called collectively Media) to an audience who are in a position to view such a display - normally for a relatively short time. The Media Player is generally updated with new media via digital file transfer - either manually using portable memory modules or via a computer network such as the Internet or a network owner's Intranet.

Display Devices can be:

  • A large format Plasma or LCD screen
  • A Projector.
  • A computer-like device with varying media rendering and storage capability.

Note that Plasma displays are not generally recommended for digital signage because of the tendency for static images to 'burn' into the screen.