InfoComm is always a visual experience. While many companies are showing off hardware boxes, content management systems, audio equipment, and more, it’s the big, clear, colorful, intense digital signage displays that always make the most impactful impression when you’re walking the show floor. Often attendees not even interested in digital signage displays will visit these booths, like moths attracted to the bright lights, just to gaze at the 4K UHD, LED, OLED, high brightness, high nit, color contrasting, giant displays decorating the show floor.
In the past several years video has only grown as a centerpiece of the AV industry. You’d be hard-pressed to visit a building in a major city and not be greeted by a video wall displaying company information or instructional videos. Walk the halls of these same companies and you’ll find displays decorating most walls, run in tandem by remote digital signage systems pushing out varied content – company products, twitter feeds, weather forecasts, data visualization, and more.
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If you’re looking for smaller displays for hallways, huddle rooms, conference rooms, or classrooms, InfoComm had what you need. If you want splashy, impressive video walls for your corporate lobby, control room, restaurant or stadium, the companies at InfoComm can provide that too.
If you didn’t get a chance to attend this year, don’t fret. We’re going to show you all of the incredible digital signage solutions that were shown off at InfoComm 2018 in Las Vegas. If you were at the show, let us remind you and give more context to the displays you saw when walking through the aisles. We have 23 displays that are sure to impress coming from the show floor this year.
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