Signagelive has partnered with Philips Professional Display Solutions to support Android-powered SoC-based Philips Displays. The displays will be launched in the US at Digital Signage Expo in Las Vegas later this month. The first display in the Philips Android OS range is the full HD, D-Line display which is a dual SoC model with dedicated chips for the operation of the display and for managing and playing content.
Signagelive has developed an optimised Android version of its HTML5 based media player and this will be used to support the Philips range of displays. The Signagelive media player is used by over 1,700 digital signage networks worldwide, the company claims.
The Signagelive and Philips SoC display solution has the following key features:
- Full Signagelive media player with fullscreen and multi-zone support
- Images, videos, HTML5 web page support
- Full support for scheduling including; recurrence, validity and tag based publishing
- Remote application updates for inline upgrades to the Signagelive Android client
- Widget support with over 500 editable templates, clocks, weather and room booking templates
- Web trigger support for event driven content playback
- Offline playback of all media, layouts, widgets and editable templates
Also available is a suite of developer APIs which will enable code-level integration with Signagelive for network and device monitoring, content management and publishing, and real time web triggers.