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Digital Flash signage system runs on Linux

Apr 15, 2005 — by Henry Kingman — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Real Digital Media (RDM) has used Linux and a Via-based embedded computer board to build a networked digital signage product with Flash and central management capabilities. The company expects the digital signage market to standardize on Linux, because its stability gives it “obvious advantages.”

Find out more about the RDM Neocast Media Player XP, and why Linux is primed for world signage domination, in our complete Device Profile.

Read Device Profile of RDM Neocast Media Player XF


 
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