Network-based display calibration refers to the process of adjusting and standardizing the color and brightness settings of multiple digital displays over a network to ensure consistent visual output across all screens.
Network health refers to the status and performance of a digital signage network, including connectivity, uptime, and the efficient delivery of content.
Network sync features refer to the capabilities within digital signage systems that allow multiple displays to synchronize content over a network, ensuring consistent and timely delivery of media across various locations.
Network-based failover switching refers to the automatic transition of digital signage systems to a backup network connection to ensure continuous operation in case of a primary network failure.