The pandemic has forced companies to adapt and evolve to meet new consumer expectations. One way in which successful businesses are doing this is by embracing the power of digital signage.
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One of the fastest-growing markets for digital signage is the quick-service restaurant (QSR) industry, where customer-facing dynamic menus, touch-screen kiosks, drive-thru boards, window displays, and infotainment screens can all communicate with back-office software for managing inventory, finances, scheduling, and labour, so as to enable on-the-fly updates and richer data collection.
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Over the past decade, video walls have become an increasingly popular digital signage choice. This is because they are particularly effective at engaging people and delivering messages efficiently. They offer larger, higher resolution images than a single display, and they can be built to almost any configuration to fit a specific space or purpose.
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World Wide Technology (WWT), an audiovisual (AV) technology integrator with offices in Toronto and around the globe, has installed Leyard and Planar displays throughout its new 19,324-m2 (208,000-sf) headquarters (HQ) in St. Louis, Mo.
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