Tiling mode is a display configuration method that arranges multiple screens to function as a single, large display, often used in digital signage for impactful visual presentations.
Temperature-controlled enclosures are specially designed casings that regulate internal temperatures to protect digital signage hardware from extreme weather conditions.
Thermal imaging displays are advanced digital screens that utilize infrared technology to detect and display temperature variations, often used in digital signage to enhance interactivity and provide real-time data visualization.
Time-stamped playback refers to the ability to schedule and display digital content at specific times, ensuring precise control over when and how content is presented on digital signage systems.