While a hard-wired connection is always more reliable it is possible to use wireless video transmission for short distances. With wireless video, one simply plugs a wireless transmitter into the VGA output of the digital signage playback computer and a wireless receiver into the RCA input jacks of the TV. This system works well in areas without RF interference.
A wireless VGA transmitter is also available for connection to plasma screens also, however the cost is significantly higher ($600-$900) than a standard wireless TV transmitter. This is due to the fact that the VGA transmitter sends high-resolution images and the TV transmitter sends lower resolution images.
If you are considering using wireless video transmission, we recommend testing the wireless unit in your location before installation.
Please contact us if you need recommendations for wireless video hardware.
Wireless Video for Digital Signage?
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The year 2010 is considered as a historic year for digital signage. As industry is filled equally with enthusiasm and promise.
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That is great to hear. I suspect that the economic problems we have been having in the U.S. have rippled to India as well. Fortunately, since digital signage is a somewhat early market opportunity, it has continued to grow, just not as fast as anyone expected.
Mike is president of StrandVision Digital Signage and also does business marketing consulting through MikeStrand.com.