LG Becomes First Display Maker to Offer Managed Signage June 17, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger LG has introduced ProActive360 – which at first glance looks like a regular digital signage software solution but is actually designed as a managed services stack. The services are structured into three tiers, the baseline being device management. The second adds content support, handling the management tasks usually done in a CMS, leaving the content …
Orlando Airport’s Aging Video Walls Face a Digital Upgrade June 17, 2025 by Florian Rotberg Orlando | Orlando International Airport (MCO) has long been a pioneer in digital signage, earning its reputation as the digital flagship of U.S. airports. Now, as the first generation of video wall displays approaches the end of its lifespan, upgrades are inevitable. Large LCD video walls, once dominant, have gradually fallen out of favor, replaced …
Mid-Sized LED Screens Bring New DooH Presence to Manhattan Streets June 13, 2025 by invidis New York has a new digital-out-of-home network in Midtown Manhattan. The network features 40 double-sided LED displays and is expected to reach 422 million impressions in just four weeks. Pearl Media, the network operator, spent two years setting it up. Each display is about 8 square meters in size and mounted about three meters above …
Nashville’s New Concert Hall Features SNA Display LED Banner June 13, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger The Pinnacle is a recently opened music venue in Nashville, Tennessee, offering a more intimate concert experience than large arena shows –accommodating a crowd of 4,500 people. That makes it the largest concert hall of its kind in Music City. Open for three months now, The Pinnacle features a rounded LED banner above its main …
Infocomm 25: Full House, But Some Things Are Missing June 12, 2025 by Florian Rotberg Infocomm 2025 kicked off today, and the halls are buzzing as usual. But there’s one big difference this year: Samsung and LG are nowhere to be found – at least at first glance. Instead of their usual massive booths, Samsung is tucked away in a private meeting room outside the main hall, while LG keeps …
PPDS Introduces Foldable All-in-One LED at Infocomm June 11, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger One of the main barriers to adopting LED walls in corporate and public environments continues to be cost. But one argument that seems to convince enterprises indecisive about the investment is transportability. With mobile and foldable displays that can fit through standard doorways and inside elevators, a single display can potentially serve multiple rooms, maximizing …
TCL Launches New Pro Display Brand at Infocomm June 11, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger While some Chinese manufacturers are absent at this year’s Infocomm for obvious reasons, the TV giant TCL has chosen Orlando to launch a new brand for North America: TCL professional. The brand focuses exclusively on pro displays and – in contrast to TCL’s Moka brand – will eventually offer a full line-up of signage solutions …
Chile’s Iconic 2009 Screen Gets Bold Upgrade June 11, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger What was once the largest outdoor screen in South America has been renewed – a 360-degree screen wrapping around the upper part of the Torre Entel in Santiago de Chile. The Torre was built in 1974 as a telecommunications antenna. In 2009, it had received a big digital facelift with an LED screen installed below …
Poppulo Doubles Down on AI With Agents and Web Composer June 10, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger Following Korbyt’s launch of a new AI agent suite, Poppulo has made a simlilar announcement. The Denver-based CMS company has developed what it calls “Analyze Agent,” which is dubbed as a foundational model for a future set of task-driven agents. Once launched, these agents will then relieve users of a lot of the manual work …
The invidis Yearbook 2025 aka “Industry Bible” Download Is Here June 10, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger By now, most 16:9 readers should have noticed this isn’t Dave Haynes speaking anymore. Nope, it’s invidis! And our editorial team doesn’t just specialize in daily news coverage but has long produced a yearly print and PDF publication, formally known as invidis Yearbook. Informally, it’s often been called “the bible of digital signage” among readers …