Sony offers IP networking solutions for flat-panel displays

Jun 15, 2005 8:00 AM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter

    

Sony Electronics has introduced two network media players.

The BKM-FW50 network media card integrates into a slot on Sony's FWD-42PV1 professional display, providing network status and control as well as streaming video and media to displays over an IP network.

Users can create content using industry standard development applications for JPEG images and MPEG-2 video, and have non-technical staff easily disseminate that content on displays. The BKM-FW50 also includes a CompactFlash memory slot to display JPEG images.

The EBS-N200D network media player, designed to work with Sony's PlasmaPro and LCD displays, delivers streaming content or local playback to one or many displays across a standard IP network.

For more information, visit www.sony.com.

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