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Samsung introduces new digital signage displays at ISE 2023 in Spain

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Last updated: January 31st, 2023 at 06:42 UTC+01:00

Samsung is all set to unveil new digital signage at Europe’s largest display exhibition, ISE (Integrated Systems Europe) 2023, in Barcelona, ​​Spain. The event will be held from January 31 until February 3. Samsung’s exhibition hall will be spread across an area of 1,728 square meters and is the largest among all the exhibitors at the event.

Samsung will showcase the eco-friendly product life cycle based on the new environmental management strategy it announced in September 2022. Based on this, Samsung will debut the 2023 Smart Signage Q Series ‘MagicINFO’ solution with an advanced ‘Remote Management’ function. The 2023 Samsung Smart Signage Q Series will come with the model names QHC/QMC/QBC and have a screen thickness of 28.5 mm, making it 40% smaller than the previous model. This ultimately reduces the number of boxes and containers required for logistics after production by more than 20%.

Some other notable features of the 2023 Smart Signage Q Series include automatic screen brightness control for efficient power management, a back panel made up of 10% Post Consumer Material (PCM) recycled plastic, and an Energy Star rating for excellent energy-saving measures.

Samsung will also display a Windows OS-powered Samsung Kiosk

The MagicINFO is a cloud-based device and content management platform that strengthens the ‘Remote Management’ function for optimized usability according to the environment and conditions of the signage operation manager. The outdoor LED signage (model name XHB) supports a maximum brightness of 8,000 nits and can be seen at City Field, which is the home stadium of the New York Mets, and Minute Maid Park, the home stadium of the Houston Astros, with the opening of the US professional baseball in 2023.

The 24-inch Samsung outdoor digital signage model name OH24B comes with the industry’s lowest level of power consumption of up to 90W, high brightness support of up to 1,500 nits, IP66 waterproof and dustproof certification, IK-10 level front protective glass strength, and more. In addition, detachable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth accessories are also provided for the signage to stay connected.

Samsung Electronics will also showcase a Windows OS-powered Samsung Kiosk (model name: KMC-W) with a new solution exclusively for Samsung Galaxy Z Flip. It will offer content management and payment without a separate PC, which is best for both ordering and payment-related needs. Specs include Intel 11th generation Core Processor Enterprise Edition, 8GB RAM, and 256GB SSD.

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