
Video walls, driven by Illumineye, can be the ultimate attention-getter – delivering powerful visuals, even at a distance.
While video walls are a natural tool for exhibitions, they are also powerful tools for advertising and information displays in a wide range of places, including:
- car dealerships.
- exhibition halls and conference centres.
- public spaces.
- reception areas.
- shopping malls and food courts.
- sports venues.
- transport hubs.
Flexibility and creativity
Video walls aren’t simply arresting because they’re large – they allow for creative display solutions, using many combinations of screen sizes and orientatons. No longer limited to ‘just the rectangle’, digital displays can become something exciting and new (even covering entire walls).
Flexibility to change content
Illumineye video walls are flexible – need to update the content? Click and it’s done. A single wall can carry lots of information, messages and advertisements, scheduled to suit the needs of the business.
Include interactivity
Video walls don’t have to be passive. Incorporating touch displays, they can become something in which people can immerse themselves.
Mix information, entertainment and advertising
Illumineye Digital Signage allows a wide range of media to be combined into a single digital video wall: live data from feeds, social media feeds, text, images, videos, Flash files, documents and far more.
Maximise brand impact
Few things deliver the brand impact of a video wall. It’s immersive up close and attention-grabbing even at a distance, captivating passers-by in a way that static displays simply can’t.
Markets and uses
Illumineye digital signage is designed for a wide range of markets and uses.
Markets
- Car dealerships
- Corporate and business
- Education organisations
- Entertainment organisations
- Financial services organisations
- Gyms and fitness clubs
- Healthcare organisations
- Hospitality businesses
- Manufacturing businesses
- Museums and art galleries
- Outdoor and indoor advertising
- Petrol/gas stations and service areas
- Public-sector organisations
- Restaurants and quick-service restaurants
- Retailers, shops and stores
- Sports venues
- Transport hubs and transport companies