Gesture-controlled signage
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Gesture-based navigation
Gesture-based navigation refers to the use of hand movements or body gestures to interact with and control digital interfaces, particularly in digital signage systems, enabling a touch-free and intuitive user experience.
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Gesture-based remote control
Gesture-based remote control refers to the use of hand movements and gestures to interact with and control digital signage systems, enhancing user engagement and accessibility.
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Glare-free screens
Glare-free screens are specialized display technologies designed to minimize reflective light, enhancing visibility and readability in digital signage applications.
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