Plug-and-Play Networked Digital Sign Solution from Roku

Roku has announced its BrightSign plug-and-play networked digital sign solution. Targeted at mid-range signage deployments, BrightSign achieves the best price-performance levels in the industry. “By combining our innovative solid-state media players, industry standard web technologies, and Roku’s Networked Sign Management software into a single integrated solution, BrightSign delivers unmatched reliability and robustness without complicated PCs,” says Anthony Wood, Founder and CEO of Roku. BrightSign digital sign performance is maximised easily and inexpensively with networked content delivery to remote BrightSign units from a central, secure web server.

The BrightSign HD2000 high-definition solid-state media player is designed to drive high-impact digital signs and kiosk displays in both stand-alone and networked environments. While individual BrightSign solutions require manual content updates via removable flash memory, networked BrightSign units support remote updates using an Internet connection. In networked mode BrightSign supports remote updates as well as two-way communication. By connecting BrightSign units to a network, targeted content such as media files, playlists and software updates can be delivered to installed units quickly and cost effectively without ever leaving the office.

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