Networked media players are devices that connect to digital signage systems, enabling the streaming and management of multimedia content across various displays through internet or local network connections.
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-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.
Networked video playback refers to the capability of digital signage systems to stream and display video content across multiple screens connected via a network, allowing for synchronized and dynamic content delivery.