displays

Low-cost digital signage
addresses mass transit
market

Digital Signage Player for HD media
Net Top Box provides transport signage

A new Net-Top-Box (NTB) from digital signage specialist ONELAN, is being accepted into mass transit markets, such as buses and trams, and with its 12V power input it may be integrated simply into mobile applications. And using wireless connectivity it can enable media updating, typicaly overnight when buses are in a depot.

Based on a 1GHz VIA C3 processor, the NTB115 provides DVD-quality video on any plasma, LCD or display screen plus a wide selection of free-to-air news channels for information display. Its ability accept a wide range of video, animation, stills, audio and text media from sources including disc, Ethernet, Internet and TV aerial, making it also suited to applications typically in hospitals, schools, corporate buildings, restaurants and hotels.

The desktop NTB115, which measures 293 x 270 x 63mm, fits on a 2U shelf, offers a storage capacity of 256mb RAM with 80GB disk and operates with 60W external power brick. The box uses 10/100BaseT LAN interface. High resolution Video Out is 15- way 'D' type - VGA with 4 x 3, 5 x 4 and wide screen modes (landscape orientation), with Baseband TV Signals In and Out delivered by RCA Jack (composite) and Mini DIN (S-Video).

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