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Flying High on Digital Signage

Posted: November 11, 2009 at 2:00 pm   /   by   /   comments (2)

Its been a crazy past many weeks for us here at Advertise Me. In the past 2 months gone, I’ve been hopping between different cities every week for digital signage installations and meetings.

It is interesting to see where each city is at with the influence of digital signage, and I have noticed that the usage of its application differs between different regions across the country. However one of the disappointing things that I have picked up is the management of downtime for systems going offline. In less populated cities, when a screen goes offline it can be left like that for days without anybody coming to its attention. In more populated cities, the screen will be back live again by the afternoon, or the next day at latest.

I’ve got a couple more places to go before the end of this month, and that should leave me with an open, but not easy December where I can get my feet back on the ground and plan for the next year. By gosh its mid November already and Christmas is just around the corner!

Telstra building in Melbourne

Telstra building in Melbourne


Offline Screen in Perth Domestic Airport

Offline Screen in Perth Domestic Airport

Has anybody found any other trends with digital signage applications across different regions of your country?

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  • December 4, 2009 at 9:35 am Danny Hsueh

    Its a pity I couldn’t capture the actual display of the tall LED signage, the camera lens of my blackberry does not seem to snap well at night. It is actually a large LED display rotating between moving adverts.

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  • December 4, 2009 at 6:47 am Digital Signage

    Just getting into the signage arena, I understand where your coming from. There are so many different types and options, one can get confused. The building with the tall light looks sweet.

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