SAN DIEGO, Jan. 19, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- An industry-leading and award-winning manufacturer with 36-years of industry experience in the digital signage space, Videotel Digital announces the release of their newest seamless looping industrial dvd player. The HD2700 D is not just a digital signage solution with a six-year, 24/7 looping potential. It's a dvd player that can interactively use Videotel's IPM, IPH and interactive module options to enhance content. Allowing the user to uniquely trigger content with LED push buttons, motion, proximity and weight sensors. Now informative marketing or educational messages can be displayed easier than ever and as dynamically as possible.
Triggering multiple content files burned on a DVD, advertising or informational text, images or video content can be scheduled for play throughout the day. How so? Simply. Specific text files can be loaded onto playlists directly on the DVD. From there they can run with an image quality of 1080p HDMI resolution with no added software required. Seamlessly repeats without the use of a remote, the dvd player thinks for itself. It buffers and stores content to an internal RAM that plays direct from memory.
Used with Videotel's PUSH, MOVE, WAVE, and ELEVATE interactive modules the HD2700 D DVD Player makes quite an impact on its audience. The PUSH interactive module systematically enhances the display with LED push buttons while MOVE incites motion sensors. Proximity sensors are signaled by the WAVE module and ELEVATE navigates weight. Lisa Schneider, VP of Marketing and Sales at Videotel Digital underscores that all of these digital display enhancements have the same goal.
Schneider says, "The HD2700 D is perfect for those displays that require either the need to seamlessly and reliably auto loop content, time specific content throughout the day or to create an interactive display that triggers content from LED push buttons or various sensors. In this industry we know that we only get one chance to catch the consumer's' eye. We are proud that our HD2700 D does this without failure."
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.
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CONTACT: Lisa Schneider
VP of Marketing & Sales
[email protected]
(619) 670-4412


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