Sony’s new VSP-NS7 digital signage player provides control over networks of displays over a property. Not only it offers an excellent image quality but it also offers multiple connectivity inputs and playback options.
With a resolution of 1280 x 720, new HD compliant Digital Signage Player is an extensive improvement in video quality and increased Flash payback as it possesses strong CPU and enhanced HTML browser. It possesses additional graphic layer shows Flash and MPEG content in one layout.
Logos can be inserted over videos and content can be rotated depending upon the display orientation. The new VSP-NS7 Digital Signage Player has live IP security camera input through which one can control projectors and display devices
The VSP-NS7 digital signage player will be available at a price of $2,300 from December onwards.
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The previous NS-7 had serial control in comming i.e. it was able to be controlled by another device. the new model doesn’t seam to be able this can someone clarify this for me please…. I need to be able to turn it on and off as well as tell it to play sequences etc… by another device not smart enough to have ethernet.
Regards Stephen Bolte