Fingermark Launches Extreme Weather Display at #dse2016

Gail Chiasson, North American Editor

Fingermark Limited, an Auckland, New Zealand-based technology company is launching its ‘Digital Cell’, which company management says is a groundbreaking innovation in outdoor screen technology at #dse2016 this week.

Fingermark_menu boardThe Digital Cell, considered ideal for the fast food sector, is a long-lasting digital signage solution for all weather conditions.

It is able to endure temperatures up to approximately 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit) and down to around negative 30 degrees Celsius (-22 degrees Fahrenheit) for an extended period of three to five years.

The Digital Cell features an optically bonded, anti-reflective glass surface and built-in temperature control abilities, as well as conductive cooling technology. It also has an IP-rated sealed enclosure, meaning it is both dust and water-proof.

Luke Irving, founder and managing director of Fingermark, says, “We consider the Digital Cell the biggest leap forward in outdoor digital signage technology. Whether you are in the Arctic conditions of Northern Finland or the desert temperatures of Dubai, the Digital Cell won’t break down due to freezing or over-heating.

Fingermark_with car“It is a highly innovative solution that Fingermark is proud to be launching on the world stage.”

The Digital Cell is a cost-effective digital signage option, with comparably low unit prices and reduced energy consumption.

It is also robust, as well as vandal resilient, and provides unrivalled screen clarity. At only 55 kgs (110 lbs) it is light-weight and easy to install, without the need for heavy-moving machinery.


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