Latest headlines: A controversial marketing email from Aurora Multimedia, Jeff Hastings on an immersive digital signage experience and more
August 26, 2022 | Volume: 14 | Issue: 16
I’m getting so excited to head back to Las Vegas for DSE 2022. This will be my first-ever DSE — and I think this is a special year to attend my first one. I hope you’ll join me to see the first-ever Digital Signage Experience show since Questex took over. I think it will be worth your time! Make sure to register here using code “RAVEGIFT” for a free expo pass — I’ll see you Nov. 17-19!
Speaking of upcoming events, LAVNCH WEEK 6 is also on the horizon. From Oct. 24-27, join us on the LAVNCH platform for four days packed with all the latest news and insights in the AV industry. I absolutely cannot wait! This lineup of presenters and speakers is so cool! Register here.
Don’t forget to check out the rest of this newsletter — from the latest social media recap to Jeff Hastings’ wrap-up of an immersive digital signage experience in New Zealand.
According to a marketing email from Aurora Multimedia, Aurora’s VPX 1GBPS AV-over-IP solutions claim to be the “solution for Crestron NVX lead time issues.” The email also says Aurora’s solution can perform everything Crestron’s NVX does and more at a lower cost. What do you think? Is this a fair marketing tactic?
Many players are used to power traditional digital signage, but we find that a growing number of players are used to drive content in less conventional applications, and it’s easy to understand why. A solid-state media player is built with a single purpose in mind: to put the power and capability in the hands of system integrators so they can fully realize their creative vision.