Connect with us

Electric Signs

Kinoton Opens Showroom for Litefast 360

Litefast showroom visitors can experience the displays in action.

Published

on

Kinoton (Munich, Germany) has opened its showroom in the company’s Technology Center. There, visitors can learn about, and use, such models as the compact, transparent Litefast Mini 18 and Litefast Mini 24 desktop models, which are suitable for customer and sales counters or for the checkout area, and the Litefast Mini displays, whose 1mm-pixel pitch guarantees detailed pictures even if viewed at close range.

The large Litefast Magic video displays, with transparent 360° displays , produce almost holographic picture effects. The Litefast Magic models exhibited at the new showroom are equipped with various options, like an integrated sound system or backlighting for the generous poster areas. For the EDS market, a showcase can be integrated into the circular LED display to present actual products inside the digital messages.

The large Litefast Motion displays are designed for brilliant, high-contrast image presentations for videos and still frames. Litefast Motion 150 features a 5m-wide, circumferential LED display, and the high-resolution Litefast Motion 120 HD delivers high image definition.

The Litefast Media Player offers practical software modules for easy content administration. The Litefast Image Scaler automatically converts the resolutions and frame rates of content coming from different sources to ensure picture quality.

The setup of a centrally controlled Digital Signage network with Litefast displays can also be simulated in the new showroom. Customers visiting the showroom can bring their own content, which can be uploaded to a Litefast Display to experience the clips and advertisements in a 360° presentation.

www.kinoton.com; www.litefast-display.com

Advertisement

Advertisement

SPONSORED VIDEO

Introducing the Sign Industry Podcast

The Sign Industry Podcast is a platform for every sign person out there — from the old-timers who bent neon and hand-lettered boats to those venturing into new technologies — we want to get their stories out for everyone to hear. Come join us and listen to stories, learn tricks or techniques, and get insights of what’s to come. We are the world’s second oldest profession. The folks who started the world’s oldest profession needed a sign.

Promoted Headlines

Advertisement

Subscribe

Facebook

Most Popular