DynaScan Technology has introduced its latest innovation in electronic paper displays, marking a significant milestone in the realm of digital signage. The E Ink Kaleido 3 range debuts with its standout 42-inch model, poised to revolutionize the digital-out-of-home (DOOH) market, storefront windows, and outdoor environments.
At the prestigious ISE 2024 event, DynaScan Technology revealed the largest full-color e-paper display ever produced, AVMagazine reported. Tailored specifically for the demands of the DOOH sector, the 42-inch model headlines the company’s inaugural e-paper range, promising unparalleled visual impact and versatility.
In addition to the groundbreaking 42-inch variant, the E Ink Kaleido 3 series boasts a diverse lineup, including vibrant 13.3-inch and 25.3-inch full-color displays, as well as a 42-inch monochrome solution, catering to a spectrum of digital signage needs.
What sets DynaScan Technology’s displays apart is their utilization of E Ink technology, ensuring exceptional visibility even in the brightest sunlight while maintaining remarkable energy efficiency. This breakthrough technology not only enhances the viewing experience but also reduces environmental impact.
Moreover, the durability and adaptability of these displays make them suitable for diverse environments, withstanding temperatures ranging from -15°C to 65°C. Whether in scorching heat or freezing cold, DynaScan Technology’s E Ink Kaleido 3 series delivers unparalleled performance and reliability, making it the ultimate choice for dynamic digital signage solutions.
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