4K Video Wall Solution Meets Signage Needs, Raspberry Pi Module and Software for Signage, Signage Player Supports Intel AI VPU
Inspiring the Evolution of Embedded Design
September 29, 2020
Digital Signage
Raspberry Pi Module and Software for Signage
NEC Display Solutions has unveiled its latest MediaPlayer for its digital signage solutions. The MediaPlayer software comes pre-installed on NEC´s Raspberry Pi Compute Module at no additional charge. The solution is well suited for digital display boards in retail, digital menu boards, leisure and corporate communication applications.
Key Digital has announced its new turnkey KD-VW4x4Pro4K 4K video wall matrix AV over IP kit. It’s well suited for any installation of four panel video walls. The network-based KD-VW4x4Pro4K kit includes four encoders, four decoders and a pre-configured Linksys LGS308MP network switch all installed on a mounting shelf with pre-installed CAT6A patch cables.
Nexcom announced a Coffee Lake-based embedded system aimed at signage applications. The NDiS B560 runs Linux or Win 10 on a choice of 8th Gen Coffee Lake or 9th Gen Coffee Lake Refresh chips with Intel UHD Graphics 630 and Intel Q370 or H310 chipsets.
Digital signage ranks among the most dynamic areas of today’s embedded computing space. Vendors involved in this technology continue to roll out new solutions for developing powerful digital signage implementations. Circuit Cellar Chief Editor Jeff Child examines these technology and product trends.
Axiomtek has introduced the DSP501-527, a digital signage player powered by the 8th Gen Intel Core i5/i3 or Celeron processors. It features support for the Intel Movidius Myriad X VPU and Intel OpenVINO toolkit. Those Intel technologies enable imaging, computer vision and AI applications.
TQ-Embedded announced four “TQMxE40” compute modules with Intel’s 10nm “Elkhart lake” Atom x6000E SoCs in SMARC, COM Express Mini Type 10 and Compact Type-6 form factors.