Digital Signage - Digital Interactive Displays
Interaction
is driving the digital signage market and because of this the demand is massive
for digital interactive displays, also known as DID's.
How
do these work?
These
are similar to the iposters, but these have a touch panel that is normally 5
wire resistance touch, so it will work with the heat from a human finger but
will not work for a gloved hand - there is a solution for outdoor use where
gloves are worn!
There
is also infrared touch screen, this works as the wired variety, but using
infrared beams, when they are broken the break acts as a mouse would on a
computer screen.
Uses.
Due
to the cost implications these are used for wayfinding and for interacting with
customers, so customers can browse products then using the touch screen LCD,
they are directed to different areas gaining more detailed information on the
particular product they are interested in.
The
size range from 20" up to a whopping 80" and are priced from $972 to $20847.
Sometimes
these digital interactive displays move more towards a kiosk due to the more
approachable look of the kiosk, seeing that we have gotten used to using ATM's
we are no longer concerned with technology!
Digital
Interactive Displays are normally mounted to walls, were as kiosks are either
mounted to stands in the floor or are floor standing and have a body
manufactured from steel. Kiosks have the facility to store a PC, however only
use a company who has experience manufacturing and supplying kiosks to the
signage market, as there have been cases when a company manufactures a kiosk
and it is top heavy and topples over, this could kill someone, so be careful
with your choice of kiosk supplier.
Goubiq
provide comprehensive guide on how to buy interactive
displays and conference room
camera for effective meetings.
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