DV SIGNAGE LAUNCHES MEDIA PLAYER RANGE FOR MUSEUM MARKET

2012/04/27

 

Museums constantly face the challenge of enhancing the visitor experience and renewing exhibits, all whilst keeping costs down and recycling as much equipment as possible. Working with video and audio media offers an exciting opportunity, but in the museum environment A/V systems need to be low cost, long lasting, highly reliable and flexible enough to jump seamlessly from one exhibit to another.

 

To meet this demand, DV Signage has launched a range of dedicated low cost audio visual devices that offer 100,00 hours of ultra-reliable 24/7 solid state video playback.

The ViewStream media players store video internally and can be programmed for playback at different times of day or different days of the week. They offer support for a range of interactive triggers; including touch screens, button boards, motions sensors and AMX / Crestron RS-232 controllers - and they can be quickly updated either locally (using a USB stick) or across local networks or the internet.

 

The ViewStream 500 provides crystal clear 1080p HD playback, the ViewStream 505 offers 720p interactive playback and the entry-level ViewStream 300 offers non-networked interactive playback. All the ViewStream products are sold with a 3 year warranty and can be programmed and controlled using DV-Studio; software which is free to downloaded from http://www.dvsignage.com

 

DV Signage also supplies the same solid state technology built into professional all-in-one media display systems. These ‘VideoFlyer’ products are available with 7”, 10”, 15”, 21”, 32” & 46” LCD display size options.

 

DV Signage products are already widely used by museums all over the world, from the Natural History and Science Museums in London, to the MoMA and Getty in North America.

 

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