Shuttle Joins The Digital Signage ARM Race
February 11, 2014 by Dave Haynes
Longtime small PC maker Shuttle Computer Group, based in City of Industry, California, is launching a line of ARM-based, full HD digital media players this week at DSE.
“Whether you’re looking for a straightforward ARM-based player or the most sophisticated system for complicated video wall installations, Shuttle has the answer for all applications,” says Marty Lash, director of sales and marketing for Shuttle.
Says the release:
With more power options than others on the market today, Shuttle’s full HD ARM-based media players include a built-in internal power supply, PoE (Power over Ethernet), and external power adaptor, which adds up to maximum flexibility. These new players also offer an auto recovery feature, which protects content in the event of a system-wide power failure. When the power is cut, these players “park” the existing memory data, so when power returns, the player is ready to resume without risk of data corruption.
Shuttle’s line of ARM-based media players, the DSA2Le, DSA2Ls, DSA2Lb, DSA4s, and DSA4e, vary by power supply options and embedded dual- or quad-core processing for brilliant, fast moving graphics and video. Shuttle offers a three-year limited warranty on all its products. Shipping begins this month.
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