1-2-1VIEW to unveil Ninja digital signage player

Aug 31, 2006 8:00 AM

    

With no moving parts, very low heat dissipation and fanless operation, the Ninja is well suited for deployments with stringent fire regulations or where noise is an issue.

Turnkey digital signage system provider 1-2-1VIEW will unveil its new line of lightweight Ninja digital media players at IBC2006.

The Ninja N106 weighs 13oz and measures 7.4in by 5.1in by 2.9in, and owes its lightweight to IP set-top box technology.

IP network-controlled, built on open standards, such as Linux OS, and based on consumer electronics, the Ninja is scalable across a wide array of screens at diverse locations.

The player has flexible four-way mounting options to accommodate any deployment scenario, even in small or hard-to-access areas.

With no moving parts, very low heat dissipation and fanless operation, the Ninja is well suited for deployments with stringent fire regulations or where noise is an issue.

The Ninja N106 is fully compatible with 1-2-1VIEW’s one-click-to-go Web-based Media Management software, which remotely provides scheduling, tracking and monitoring capabilities such as volume, switch on/off and others at a mouse click.

See 1-2-1View at IBC2006 Stand 4.389 or visit: www.121view.com.




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