Zetadisplay Starts Selling Proprietary CMS to Other Integrators July 1, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger Zetadisplay has made its first deal to license its CMS software, “Engage,” to another integrator – Enra Technologies in South Africa. The move plays into Zetadisplay’s plans to grow its SaaS revenue and expand internationally. Right now, about 40 percent of Zetadisplay’s revenue comes from Engage. The company expects that number to keep climbing, with …
E-Paper: 2.5 Million Colors Thanks to Samsung’s Algorithm July 1, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger Most e-paper displays on the market are built on the same core technology. Brands like Samsung, PPDS, and Sharp don’t differ much when it comes to their display panels. For indoor color screens, almost all of them use E Ink’s Spectra 6. The real differences come down to the finer details – things like the …
Dallas Cowboys Receive LG Magnit LED Wall – Biggest of Its Kind in North America June 30, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, is continuing its digital signage upgrades with a major new technology refresh. Following the 2021 rollout of over 1,000 LG displays, the stadium has now added another 1,000. This includes what’s said to be the largest LG Magnit display in North America. A second one of those is …
Linutop Releases New Version of Its Lightweight OS June 27, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger The French software company Linutop has announced the release of Linutop OS 25, an operating system that is designed to convert standard x86 PCs into digital signage or kiosk systems to offer a lightweight and secure solution. Linutop says it specializes in energy-efficient IT solutions based on open-source software. Key features of the OS include automatic …
Big LED Overhaul at Michigan State’s Spartan Stadium June 27, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger Last year, SNA Displays completed the replacement of all major LED displays at Michigan State University’s Breslin Center. Now, the US-based manufacturer has returned to MSU for a new project – upgrading the video display technology at Spartan Stadium. Spartan Stadium, also known as “The Woodshed,” is home to MSU’s football program, seats 75,000 and …
Top Display Trends at Infocomm 2025 Through Futuresource’s Lens June 26, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger ProAV research firm Futuresource has published its post-Infocomm report, following on-site analysis by four of its experts. The report clusters and comments on product highlights from individual brands, focusing on potential and limitations. While we already reported where we saw the biggest leaps in AI – specifically in digital signage software – Futuresource goes down …
Guest Post: Infocomm 2025 Panel Showed the Way to Future-Proof Signage June 25, 2025 by David Keene After seeing so many AV and digital signage hardware and software demos on the show floor at Infocomm, it’s always a challenge, when the dust has settled, to put it all in perspective. The trends, the patterns? A better understanding of the future of the market? Perhaps the best way to approach that challenge is …
Amazon Grows Signage Stick CMS Support to 25 June 23, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger Amazon is expanding its group of digital signage CMS partners. Its Signage Stick – the Fire TV Stick for digital signage, so to speak – now works with 25 different CMS platforms. The latest to join the list is Lifeloop, a platform designed specifically for senior living homes. Lifeloop is already used in about 4,700 …
Infocomm 25: AI in Digital Signage – Context is King June 16, 2025 by Florian Rotberg At this year’s Infocomm, AI was just about everywhere – or at least, the term was. But beneath marketing slogans or big-picture visions, actual meaningful AI integration was harder to find. That said, there were standouts – especially among companies focused on workplace solutions and interactivity. Some of the companies going beyond the hype were …
Sony Adds New Entry-Level LED for Virtual Production June 13, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger Sony is among several display brands that are adding to their LED lineups this Infocomm, which opened yesterday in Orlando. Sony’s new product, the Crystal LED Capri series, is designed as an entry-level solution in the field of virtual production. The LED modules of Sony’s new Capri are designed for flexible installations, with rear-access maintenance …