To address multiple pain points of display industry, interactive and collaboration solutions brand MAXHUB has announced the launch of its new digital signage line-up. Compatible with Android, Windows and iOS operating systems, MAXHUB digital signages provide secure connectivity with a range of devices to support BYOD (Bring your own device) approach.
Digital Signages have application in delivering news, promotions, or important and immediate information to audiences. Industries such as aviation, broadcast, corporate, education, gaming, government, healthcare, hospitality, museum, retail, sports arena, transportation, marketing and many more will have benefits of the newly launched product.
Compatible with Android, Windows and iOS operating systems, MAXHUB digital signages provide secure connectivity with a range of devices to support BYOD approach. Some of the key features of advanced MAXHUB Digital Signages are high resolution, screen size, privacy management and in-built media player.
According to Avinash Johri, Executive Director (CVTE India and & SAARC Region), with its new digital signages, Maxhub aims to address the growing needs of multiple industries for display. “The company is confident that the affordable yet feature packed solution will help businesses to run their operations more effectively.
For more information about MAXHUB Digital Signage, visit www.maxhub.com/en/digital-signage.
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