Signagelive, global supplier of cloud-based digital signage technology, is working in collaboration with LG Electronics to develop a LG WebOS-compatible version of its system-on-chip software, the company has announced. Full details, including supported features and applications, will be unveiled at Integrated System Europe, taking place at the RAI, Amsterdam, Feb. 10-12.
Signagelive's LG webOS-compatible software version will be on display in its own booth in Hall 8 as well as in the LG Electronics booth in Hall 11, where it is being used to manage content on LG's latest Smart Signage display range also being launched at ISE.
Signagelive has spent the last two years developing a SoC version of its core digital signage technology. Its LG webOS software version is HTML5 based and provides full support for different content formats including static images, video, HDMI inputs, Web pages, IPTV and RSS feeds.
LG's new webOS-based display range, powered by Signagelive, eliminates the need for external media players to run and manage digital signage campaigns, offering reduced installation, operational and energy costs.
"Providing support for the LG webOS display range expands the choice of compatible solutions available to our customers," Signagelive CEO Jason Cremins said in the announcement.
"LG's highly regarded reputation in the marketplace together with our cross-platform capabilities make digital signage technology accessible and affordable for wide-scale commercial use by all market sectors."
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