ZBD Displays, Ltd., is introducing its zero-power epop™ electronic paper technology, to North America. The epop solution automates pricing, product and promotion information, which provides shoppers with a more visually appealing experience. ZBD’s epop solution consists of zero-power LCD displays that provide product information and pricing that can be updated wirelessly across the enterprise or store level. For more information, visit zbddisplays.com
NuVision Displays has introduced the “Ultra-Intelligent” display line. These displays incorporate a unique NuVision technology to allow true native resolution to be displayed without the need for controllers, DVI, or HDMI. Several sizes available from 19" to 46" .The Industrial Design is slim line (Less than 4"!) and ruggedized for 24/7 operation. Protective panels are standard with integrated touch panels optional. For more information, contact NuVision Displays, 10108 Forest Hills Rd., Machesney Park, IL 61115; (Tel) 815-654-5377, (Web) www.Nu-VisionDisplays.com.
YCD, (www.ycd.net), a world pioneer in on-site digital ambience solutions, is opening a North American office which will be based in Westminster, Colorado. YCD's digital ambience solutions go beyond digital signage, incorporating a fusion of audio and video content that allows its clients to enhance the customer experience by delivering dynamic programming tailored for the time of day and demographics of each location. Focused on ease of management, deliverability, and affordability, YCD offers a turn key customized programming solution for on-site media, including: strategy consultation, the installation of leading-edge media playback technology, content management, the delivery of market-leading video and audio content, and 24/7 ongoing support. The new office will be led by Jon Young, who joins the company as Vice President of Sales for North American operations. For more information, visit www.ycd.net.
The MediaTile Co., announced that it has integrated Verizon Wireless EV-DO Rev-A technology into its cellular-digital-signage solutions and Digital-Sign-In-A-Box(TM) products. This new cellular-broadband technology delivers nearly six times performance improvement over the previous Verizon Wireless broadband services used by MediaTile. “By incorporating Verizon Wireless’ latest cellular broadband technology into our solutions, we can now provide a direct broadcast network that rivals Ethernet and Satellite network performance, yet without the costs and complexities of an on-site network deployment,” said Keith Kelsen, CEO, MediaTile Co. “We are seeing MediaTiles integrated into retail displays and end-caps, and pump-tops.” For more information, contact MediaTile Co., 5900 Butler Lane, Scotts Valley, CA 95066; (Tel.) 831-439-8786; (Web Site) www.mediatile.com.
Paxar Corp., has launched its new consumer-facing item-level RFID solution, the magicmirror™. When a customer or sales associate brings an RFID-tagged piece of clothing in front of the magicmirror, it automatically displays rich personalized information including brand messaging, garment description, size and color availability, as well as mix-and-match guides that suggest other items for accessorizing a wardrobe. When installed in the fitting room, customers can request immediate assistance from a salesperson by simply touching the magicmirror. For more information on the magicmirror visit www.paxar.com.
Hankscraft offers a Digital Media Player that has a large 8.4” screen. The high resolution, 16:9 high brightness wide angle aspect ratio and 16.2M color assures exceptional playback quality. The TFT LCD screens can be activated via remote control or motion sensor. The Media Players can be paired with a memory flash card of up to 2GB. The content of the video is easily updated by reprogramming the flash card or through a USB port. For more information, contact Hankscraft, 300 Wengel Drive, Reedsburg, WI 53959; (Tel) 608-524-4341, (Web Site) www.hankscraftpop.com.
Category: Window Displays
Display Producer: Monster Media
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This display for the Lexus RX 350 was part of Lexus' "Actively Safe” ad campaign. The ad featured the car which appeared to have crashed through the plate glass window of a vacant storefront in San Francisco. This was made possible by Monster Media's patented MonsterVision. The ad was triggered by passing pedestrians who were stunned by the vehicle crashing into the building ahead.
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