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MagicNet software allows you to connect a monitor through an existing Ethernet LAN, making it ideal for public display, signage and internal applications offers businesses all the benefits of digital signage without the need for a dedicated PC for each display. An example of this could be, a retail store can showcase the latest apparel on one set of displays, items that are on sale on another set of displays and a store directory on still yet another set of displays -- all from one PC.

MagicNet Screen Shots

MagicNet Screen Shots

MagicNet allows users to show different content on different displays, at different times and schedule content up to a month in advance. The MagicNet software allows users to view the current programming on any selected MagicNet display.

You select your content (audio, video, photo) or from a file source (Word, Powerpoint etc.), you then choose the screen on which it should be displayed and the time it should appear. Scheduling of content can be completed remotely, as the device management feature of MagicNet™, which is user-friendly, quick and simple using an easy-to-use interface, shows the status of each screen and allows the setting of each display to be managed centrally. MagicNet™ can deliver unique content to each screen allowing for highly targeted communications.

Each screen connects directly to the network without the need for a dedicated PC or complicated cabling. Hence the only additional cost to expand the system is the LCD monitors.


• Unique MagicNet technology
• PC-less content distribution

• Ideal for digital signage
• Connects several screens to a LAN

Features:
– Easy content scheduling
– Remote device management
– User friendly
– Targeted messaging
– Multiple content types
– Scaleable

 

 
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Last modified: 03/12/08