Digital signage solution
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Our CAST solution is compatible with VIEWSONIC screens, you will simply have to connect the CAST box via HDMI and USB to be able to control your VIEWSONIC screen remotely. You will be able to broadcast your personalized messages via our SAAS platform.
1 Plug the CASTBox's to your screens
HDMI / USB / WIFI / No A/C
2 Create a Message
From an image, a video, or using a custom template ... (the possibilities are endless)
Choose the screens you want to display on
You can also define the period concerned (start and end).
4 Spread and monitor
Publish your content in a few seconds, monitor your screens.
MESSAGE EDITOR
BROADCAST TO SCREEN
MESSAGE EDITOR
BROADCAST TO SCREEN
MESSAGE EDITOR
BROADCAST TO SCREEN
MESSAGE EDITOR
BROADCAST TO SCREEN
MESSAGE EDITOR
BROADCAST TO SCREEN
MESSAGE EDITOR
BROADCAST TO SCREEN
MESSAGE EDITOR
BROADCAST TO SCREEN
Launch the demo
3£ Ex. VAT per day by connected screen
Our technology is based on the latest secure protocols SSL, HTTPS, CAPTCHAv3, ENCRYPT, SNAPSHOTS in order to guarantee you a robust service. Our technology is hosted in France at GANDI.
A cache system allows the service to be maintained in the event of an Internet outage. Our servers are backed up regularly.
Our support service is available 6 days a week from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., by phone, e-mail or instant messaging.
ViewSonic Corporation is a privately-held multinational electronics company with headquarters in Brea, California, United States and a research & development center in New Taipei City, Taiwan. ViewSonic specializes in visual display technology—including liquid-crystal displays, projectors, and interactive whiteboards—as well as digital whiteboarding software. The company provides solutions in three key markets: education, enterprise, and entertainment. The company was initially founded as Keypoint Technology Corporation in 1987 by James Chu. In 1990 it launched the ViewSonic line of color computer monitors, and shortly afterwards the company renamed itself after its brand.[1]
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