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Digital Signs - Gaining more Ground
Written by Todd Alan   
Friday, 20 November 2009 09:30
Take this scenario into consideration. You are late for a very important meeting and you find yourself in a strange part of town. No passerby seems interested in offering you any help. However, you then see that the place has many digital signs that can be used in seeking directions.
by ToddAlan


Take this scenario into consideration. You are late for a very important meeting and you find yourself in a strange part of town. No passerby seems interested in offering you any help. However, you then see that the place has many digital signs that can be used in seeking directions.

No, this isn't a page from a futuristic science novel. In fact, these technological wonders are already common sights in Tokyo, Japan and Las Vegas, and are fast popping up in various places around the globe. From college campuses to hospitals and factories, everyone can't seem to get enough of what interactive digital media can do for the modern world.

Besides adding a touch of class, these displays are also extremely functional in their usage. These were essentially created as a medium that could offer hands on information as and when required. These displays are no longer limited to being used indoors, and one can now find digital sings made using different materials in various outdoor locations as well.

Educational institutions are also welcoming this technology, and one can often come across digital signs that announce ongoing college events, besides giving other campus related information.-This technology has also entered the classroom in delivering lectures and making presentations. The hi-tech capabilities that this medium offers have successfully managed to garner the attention of students, and since this medium does rather well in holding student attention, the teachers are a thankful lot as well. The vibrant and clear still and motion imagery leaves almost no room for any distraction.

NYPDs New York building recently became the first New York public building to be equipped with a digital screen. Officers and workers from the police department use this to stay aware of the latest developments in regards to emergencies and crimes that need immediate attention. The idea is that it will help in bringing down crime, and a number of other cities' police departments are also aiming at following this step.

Besides being informative and keeping guests up to date, they are sometimes used to point out directions to lost visitors. Hotels and shopping centers often employ them as directories; you've probably even seen one yourself. The advantage these digital signs provide lie mostly on the user's end - it gives them a way to look for information with all the added advantage technology has to offer: speed, efficiency, and control. After all, shoppers are just looking to find their way around, not have an enriching conversation.

Digital screens may still be a novelty today, but it is set to be a common feature of tomorrow's landscape. Mobile phones and internet access didn't receive the attention they deserved not too many years ago, so brace yourselves and make way for this new invention! For more information on digital signs, visit www.RiseDisplay.com.

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