Roku Brightsign Digital Sign and Kiosk Controller
December 21, 2006

     

Roku has entered the digital sign market with the announcement of its BrightSign digital sign and kiosk controller. BrightSign is designed for small businesses, merchandising departments, and retailers that want to use flat panel displays for point-of-purchase promotions. It offers an economical and turnkey solution for businesses to promote their messages on flat screen and HD displays in stores, at tradeshows, or in other locations. BrightSign is easy to use and can be set up without an IT department. Content can be created using familiar, off-the-shelf photo or video editing tools. Common tasks like playing a looping video or slideshow are accomplished by simply dragging and dropping files onto a CompactFlash card. But the real power of BrightSign shines with customers that want to create interactive experiences.

In addition to flexible media playback, BrightSign supports BrightScript. Roku created this easy scripting language specifically for digital sign and kiosk applications. BrightScript enables new interactive features for digital signs. For example, a simple, repetitive video loop can be turned into an attract loop that lets customers choose to receive more information on a particular topic through the touch of a button.

Unlike DVD players or PCs, BrightSign with BrightScript is designed specifically to control digital signage and in-store point-of-purchase displays. BrightSign has no moving parts and does not run a full-scale operating system, making it much more reliable than other display options. It easily mounts to walls, shelves, or cabinets. It connects to both standard VGA LCD monitors and high-end HD displays, and comes loaded with other connectivity options like component video, USB keyboard, analog or USB speakers, touchscreen, custom button panel, IR remote control, Ethernet, and serial ports.

Roku BrightSign carries an SRP of $299.99. It is available through the Roku Web site at www.rokulabs.com. 422-2547 or visit www.ffr.com.

     


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