Digital Signage Finder
Find the Right Digital Signage System
Compare digital signage players, cloud software, displays, menu boards, video walls, kiosks, and accessories by screen count, content type, location, connectivity, management, and brand.
Your Live Digital Signage Matches
The finder compares current digital-signage players, software, displays, and related products in the Spartan POS catalog.
Need Help Planning Digital Signage?
Send Spartan POS the screen count, use case, location, content type, preferred management method, existing equipment, network, mounting, and integration requirements. We can help narrow the player, software, display, and accessory combination.
Digital Signage Player, Software, and Display Selection Guide
This finder helps customers compare digital signage players, cloud signage software, commercial displays, touchscreen displays, menu boards, video walls, kiosks, and complete digital-signage systems for retail, restaurants, offices, healthcare, education, venues, warehouses, and multi-location businesses.
Digital Signage System Components
Media Players
A digital signage player connects to a display and runs scheduled content. Player selection depends on resolution, video format, number of outputs, orientation, cloud or local management, network connection, operating system, interactivity, and synchronized playback requirements.
Digital Signage Software
Signage software is used to create, schedule, distribute, monitor, and update content. Compare cloud and on-premises management, screen licensing, user roles, templates, data integrations, live feeds, monitoring, proof of play, and support.
Commercial Displays
Commercial displays are designed for longer operating hours, remote control, portrait or landscape orientation, mounting, higher brightness, and business use. Confirm brightness, duty cycle, resolution, VESA pattern, inputs, bezel, warranty, and environmental rating.
Touchscreen and Kiosk Displays
Interactive signage requires a compatible touchscreen, host computer or player, operating system, touch interface, enclosure, mounting, software, and content designed for user interaction.
Indoor, Window-Facing, and Outdoor Signage
Standard indoor displays may not be bright enough for storefront windows. Outdoor installations require appropriate brightness, weather protection, temperature management, security, power, network, and environmental ratings.
Menu Boards and Multi-Screen Systems
Digital menu boards may use one player per screen, one player with multiple outputs, or synchronized players. Confirm resolution, orientation, content zones, failover, remote updates, pricing integrations, and screen arrangement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a consumer television for digital signage?
Sometimes, but consumer televisions may have shorter duty cycles, fewer control options, weaker warranties for commercial use, lower brightness, and less reliable portrait operation.
Do I need one player per screen?
Not always. Some players support multiple outputs, video walls, or synchronized playback. The correct design depends on screen layout, resolution, content, cabling, and software.
What is cloud digital signage?
Cloud digital signage lets authorized users manage content and screens remotely through a hosted platform. It normally requires an internet connection, player or supported display, and an active subscription.
Can digital signage connect to POS pricing or business data?
Possibly. Integration depends on the signage platform, POS or database, API, data format, security, refresh frequency, and custom-development requirements.
Should I use a pilot before a large rollout?
Yes. A pilot can verify content, player performance, screen brightness, network reliability, remote management, mounting, integrations, and support processes before a larger deployment.
