IBASE, a leading provider of digital signage players and solutions, has released the SI-122-N dual-HDMI fanless signage player. It’s equipped with 3rd Generation AMD Embedded G-Series SoC featuring high processing performance and optimised for demanding graphics requirements.
The latest offering provides smooth, high-definition video for each display to render the ultimate picture quality to the users. The SI-122-N can be utilised for smart signage displays in high-traffic areas like restaurants, airports, shopping malls, and banks. This helps in conveying dynamic information and targeted promotions, by updating them at strategic times of the day.
Key Features:
• Compact and fanless design
• iSMART – for auto-scheduler and power resume
• 1x M.2 B key(3042) for storage, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 4G options
• 3rd Generation AMD Embedded G-series SoC APU (Codename: Prairie Falcon), up to 15W
• 1x DDR4 SO-DIMM 2133Hz, Max. 16GB
• AMD Radeon™ R7E Graphics
• 1x Mini PCI-E (Full-size) for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 4G or TV tuner options
• 2x HDMI 2.0 with hardware EDID emulation function
Coming to the specifications and configuration, it is equipped with the power efficient GX224IJ AMD Quad-Core SoC processor with AMD Raedon R7E graphics that offers dynamic and engaging signage content. It supports a system memory of up to 16 GB and rich I/O connectivity with an M.2 B key for storage. Some of the functionalities offered include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 4G, a full-size Mini-PCIe, SIM card slot, and 4 USB connectors. For the power supply, there is an 84W adaptor with +12V DC output.
Dimensionally, it measures 216 mm x150 mm x 33 mm and is compact in size carrying a black & white chassis alongside a system bracket. Similar to other IBASE signage players, it supports iSMART auto-scheduling and power resume functions, as well as, EDID emulation to prevent screen convergence issues due to cable disconnections or erroneous display settings.
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