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A Fast-food Restaurant Chain Serves Up Digital Signage
A fast-food chain in South-East Asia adopted network managed Digital Signage System two years ago for storefront digital media campaigns. Originally, this company adopted commercial-grade PCs as the hardware platform. As the previous signage system falls short of the expected reliability and stability, this fast-food chain decided to phase-in Advantech Digital Signage solution. Advantech meets and exceeds customer’s expectation by offering the following: - Compact-size industrial-grade digital signage player based on the DSA-3300 series. - Robust operating system based on Windows XP Embedded with Enhanced Write Filtering (EWF) and Watchdog Timer - Powerful and cost efficient CampaignManager digital signage software developed by Advantech’s software partner.
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Time-Saving Kiosks Add Convenience to Life
Computer kiosks have replaced many tasks traditionally done by people, while at the same time providing many conveniences. As the public has developed a greater level of trust in these kiosks they have come to enjoy and expect more services. Increasingly, more versatile service offerings are being developed and packaged in kiosks, which represent an attractive solution, ready to provide assistance.
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Mini-ITX System for Community Information Kiosk in Urban Area
Information kiosks are publicly accessible self-service platforms that offer customers a variety of on-line services. The distinguishing feature of kiosks is a touch screen design that creates a convenient and user-friendly experience for people of all ages and levels of education. Users can easily navigate on-screen menus by the touch of a finger, and perform a variety of activities such as printing high-quality digital photos, checking real-time product and service information, making on-line orders, dealing with bills and ticket payment. The booming kiosk market satisfies higher living standards that require real-time and individualized services.
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Industrial Computers for Automatic Ticketing System
As urban population continues to grow, many countries in the world aspire to develop rapid rail transportation. Featuring security, comfort, convenience and speed, subway or light rail systems have become the best solution to urban transportation problems. Subways or light rail systems can upgrade the transportation structure, provide three-dimensional transportation networks, eliminate traffic jams and improve the urban environment. Guangzhou Subway wanted to use technology to reduce the workload of subway workers and focus on investment returns by enabling them to acquire urban passenger and subway performance information.
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