NETWORK SIGNAGE PLAYER VSPNS7
Versatile,
easy to use digital signage player
The VSPNS7 digital signage player
delivers high quality, custom taylored handling of up to five layers of rich
content including video, graphics and text. Featuring a large capacity HDD, the VSPNS7 can store and playback graphic files up to 1920 x 1080 resolution and
video files up to 1280 x 720 resolution. A dual buffering system enables
seamless sequential playback, ensuring uninterrupted display of content and no
gaps, whilst the simple content rotation system allows for easy adjustment
between portrait and landscape display.
The VSPNS7 supports a variety of graphics including full-colour bitmap, JPEG, flash and web, PLUS Windows® Media and MPEG-2 video and text, in a simple 'drag and drop' format via the VSPAD7 content Management Software. It also supports MPEG-4 streaming from a Sony SNC-RZ50 network camera, enabling live video display with other content to provide a more versatile digital signage experience.
Easy system monitoring can be performed using the optional VSPAM7 Monitoring Software, a convenient tool for monitoring the status of the VSPNS7 as well as Sony public display monitors (when connected via RS232).
The VSPNS7 supports a variety of graphics including full-colour bitmap, JPEG, flash and web, PLUS Windows® Media and MPEG-2 video and text, in a simple 'drag and drop' format via the VSPAD7 content Management Software. It also supports MPEG-4 streaming from a Sony SNC-RZ50 network camera, enabling live video display with other content to provide a more versatile digital signage experience.
Easy system monitoring can be performed using the optional VSPAM7 Monitoring Software, a convenient tool for monitoring the status of the VSPNS7 as well as Sony public display monitors (when connected via RS232).

Key features
- 2 Buffer Seamless Play out
- HD ready
- Standardized the resolution of output to WXGA (1360x768 / 768x1360)
- Simple Product structure
- GUI that will lead users operation
- Reload Setting for URLs
- Content Rotation for Portrait Display
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