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Net-Top-Box has more power to enable complex functions

12th July 2007
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Digital Signage Specialist, ONELAN, has introduced the 3300/5 Net-Top-Box with more processing ability to power its complex functions. ONELAN’s Net-Top-Box (NTB) is a self-contained system running the ultra-reliable Linux operating system with built-in interfaces for communicating with data sources and live television and video feeds. It is controlled via a web interface and may be programmed to display stored pages or live TV and video together with online data feeds, in independently controllable zones (areas), on plasma, LCD or LED screens.
Accessing this more powerful system facilitates greater design freedom enabling, for example, the use of flashing animations for company logos. Flash facility allows advanced creativity and visual impact, as the eye is immediately drawn to dynamic graphics. Declares David Dalzell, managing director of ONELAN:
“In our high speed, high tech world, flash animation logos are far more eye-catching than still ones.”

More, retail applications often require screens to be in portrait orientation. The new 3300/5 NTB accomplishes the transition from landscape to portrait with enhanced ease and speed.

Superior performance also allows High Definition movies to be imported into any given zone, providing the operator with innumerable image and sound possibilities.



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