LG Electronics use ONELAN Digital Signage for Impact at Peru's Jockey Plaza Shopping Centre

Top Quote LG Electronics chose ONELAN digital signage to successfully brand their products at the Jockey Plaza Shopping Centre in Lima, Peru. They chose digital signage to attract potential customers' attention through dynamic media content. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) January 10, 2011 - LG Electronics use ONELAN Digital Signage for Impact at Peru's Jockey Plaza Shopping Centre

    LG Electronics is a multinational company that believe that technological innovation is the key to success in their marketplace. Founded in 1958, they have led the way in introducing advanced digital products and applied technologies to their customers. With commitment to innovation and assertive global business policies they aim to become a worldwide leader in advanced digital technology.

    LG Electronics wanted to successfully brand their products using digital signage at the Jockey Plaza Shopping Centre, one of the largest and most popular shopping malls in Lima, Peru. They chose digital signage as they felt it would be an excellent tool for their marketing purposes as it attracts potential customers attention through dynamic media content. Furthermore it is an exciting new technology for Peru.

    The system required by LG Electronics needed to be reliable, and controllable through a Local Area Network (LAN) as well as remotely via a Wide Area Network (WAN).

    48 LCD Monitors are tiled together placed one next to each other around a 50 meter circular perimeter at the Jockey Plaza Shopping Center, creating a 360 degree media illusion.

    There are three groups:

    One ONELAN Net-Top-Box (NTB) 5505 player drives a group of 20 monitors in 5x4 video wall mode (Northern Video Wall).
    One ONELAN NTB60 player drives two groups of 4 monitors in 4x1 video wall mode (Eastern & Western Video Walls).
    One ONELAN NTB5505 player drives the last group of 20 monitors in 5x4 video wall mode (Southern Video Wall).

    The 5x4 video walls are not placed as "regular squared" video wall: the second column is placed beside the first column, the third one beside the second column and so on.

    By using this set up the cost savings are considerable as three ONELAN NTB players drive 48 LCD Monitors instead of having to use 48 ONELAN NTB players.

    The system is being managed remotely: a LAN has been deployed with 53 Network Points (LCD monitors and NTBs included).

    LG Electronics are very happy with the results and were particularly pleased that the project was delivered successfully in time for key advertising during the football World Cup 2010.

    ONELAN develops network appliances for standalone and end-to-end Digital Signage network solutions. The Net-Top-Box is a mul­timedia, multi-zoned solution capable of Touch Interactivity. With a browser based user inter­face, the system is fully multi-lingual and capable of dis­playing both stored media and live media e.g RSS feeds, webpages and broadcast TV or locally streamed video. Further mem­bers of the product family cater for Enterprise network management and integration with external data sources.

    ONELAN's NTBs are now installed in a wide variety of organisations such as retail, schools, hospitals, and government buildings, as well as some well-known corporates such as Vodafone, Virgin Holidays and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

    ONELAN Ltd is based in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.
    Visit www.onelandigitalsignage.com for further details.

    Press Contact details: Marion Bourne
    email: marion.bourne ( @ ) onelan dot com,
    phone: +44 (0) 1491 411400

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