my friend wants to put 2 flatscreens on the wall of his store and use them as menus and just have a collage of images of the food he's selling every now and then to not completly burn in the screren.
What cheap, good enough for this job, flat screen wall mountable tv's are there?
is EDTV good enough? these seem to be cheaper than conventional $4k plasma and are under $2k in price.
Also what whould i use to broadcast the menu to these screens? i know a few mcDonalds in my area that use the flatscreens as menus and at around midnight the "reboot" and seem to be running Win2000. Can i put 2 video cards in a pc and run 2 different signals to the tv's?
I have no idea on where to start.. any help or pointers would help.
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Place to start.
Usually a business will contract setup to an experienced service bureau for design and setup. Then data can be entered locally for daily updates.
http://www.scala.com/products/player.html
Less expensive software exists. Google is your friend.
Plasmas can have burn in unless the image is kept in motion. LCD is safer. Resolutions can be even lower than EDTV depending on viewing distance. Sony and others have signage specific display product lines.
Scala is one of the leading software vendors.
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