SAN DEIGO, Jan. 25, 2016 -- Enjoying the success 2015 brought, Videotel Digital announces a dynamic year in review. Specializing in digital solutions for retail, hospitality, restaurants, healthcare and educational as well as government agencies, the company shows its dexterity. They began the year with an award given at the first DSE show they attended. They ended it with an iconic So Cal company singing the praises of their newly launched product. Somewhere in between, they humbly managed to celebrate 35 successful years in business.
Awarded at DSE 2015 by rAVe Publications as the Best New Digital Signage Solution, it was there that Videotel demonstrated Elevate. The solution was newly launched along with Push, Move and Wave; these are interactive products that allow audiences to trigger relevant content. The interactive digital signage solutions work in tandem with the VP71 Industrial Grade Media Player also launched in 2015.
The VP71XD media player was a favorite of Videotel client, Queen's Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. They purchased it for their hospital rooms to increase patient experience. It was also selected by Cedarville University to create an impressive 40'x40' display at the three-day Southern Baptist Convention in Columbus, Ohio. At the same time, Fee Hedrick Entertainment Group began using the digital media player to amp up their audiences' experience during its largest live conferences.
The year also saw the release of the VP70 LTE and the VP70 XD. Both designed for heavy commercial use the players can auto-loop any type of media to engage audiences wherever high traffic and dense customer populations congregate. Impressive HD content thrills in cinemas, shopping centers, trade shows, or conference rooms. Such is the case for iconic footwear manufacturer Rainbow Sandals who uses it to auto-loop branding and informational content from a USB with "plug and play" functionality.
Possibly the best 2015 milestone however, was Videotel's celebration of 35 years in business meeting the digital media needs of both large and small clients. In 2016 watch for the company's new HD2700 series with industrial looping DVD players as well as the industrial DVD and media player combo unit.
For more information about Videotel Digital visit http://www.videoteldigital.com.
About Videotel Digital:
Videotel Digital is a leading manufacturer of Industrial Digital Signage Media Players, Industrial DVD Players and Interactive Digital Signage Solutions. The company provides Industrial Audio/Video products that Auto Start, Auto Play, Auto Loop and seamlessly Auto Repeat for continuous play without manual interaction. The industry leader service numerous industries from retail to healthcare, educational concerns, hospitality, events and museums among others.
CONTACT: Lisa Schneider
VP of Marketing & Sales
lisa(at)videoteldigital(dot)com
(619) 670-4412


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