Jeroen Brants, Global Product Director for LED at PPDS, commented: “One of the biggest and often unforeseen issues with larger displays, whether LED or LCD, is around accessibility. Sometimes an order will arrive for installation that can’t get through the door due to size. I’ve seen boxes being left in reception because they cannot physically fit in the lift, or in some more extreme and costly circumstances, products being dropped and damaged while being carried up flights of stairs. We took this on board. And with our Philips Unite LED 6000 Series All In One, we have a solution that fits.” And that’s not all.
Finally, incorporating the world-renowned reliability of Android 11, the Philips Unite LED 6000 Series AIO is optimized for native Android apps, with integrated System on Chip (SoC), allowing businesses to install web apps and software directly onto the display. This eliminates the need for an external media player, saving on additional expense and energy, for maximum ROI.
Jeroen concluded: “At PPDS, our entire existence is centred on designing and delivering solutions built exclusively around the needs and requests of our customers. For us, we don’t look at legacy, we look at the present. And the future. With our growing Philips LED range, we have a family of solutions to satisfy even the most complex and challenging requirements, helping to make lives simpler.
“There is no point in having the best display if you can’t get it in the room. We’re incredibly proud to have debuted our new ultra-flexible and adaptable Philips Unite LED 6000 Series All In One here at InfoComm 2025 in Orlando.”
Michael Kozlowski is the editor-in-chief at Good e-Reader and has written about audiobooks and e-readers for the past fifteen years. Newspapers and websites such as the CBC, CNET, Engadget, Huffington Post and the New York Times have picked up his articles. He Lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.