Signera introduces its new Signera Solo Stick

Signera introduces its new Signera Solo Stick. The stick provides a full computer in a compact size. The Solo will also allow customers to utilize Signera’s existing easy-to-use interface in a single module application. The stick is built on Intel’s tried-and-true hardware. Although small factor, the stick has shown to be a contender to larger systems in agility and ability. The Solo Stick also provides a complete solid-state application, meaning no moving parts, meaning low risk of failure even after

Signera's New Solo Stick

Signera’s New Solo Stick

years in the field. Also since the Solo Stick can run on USB power, it can be installed virtually anywhere or behind anything. Signera took it a step further by removing Windows from the stick and loading a proprietary customized version of Ubuntu Linux to provide a more stable and efficient environment. And since the Stick is 100% managed from the cloud, there is no hard or confusing setup (and no, you don’t need to learn Linux). If you have Wired internet, you literally do no setup on the stick. If you have Wireless, you’ll simply hook a keyboard/mouse to the stick and click the “Setup Wireless” option when the stick boots up.

Signera has already sold out their first run of these sticks. They seem to be flying off the shelves. Signera contacted us to let us know their next stock has just arrived, so they have close to 100 more ready to go. We were able to get our hands on a production version and the stick took everything we threw at it, even video! I think this will change where digital signage is installed, and where it can be used. Opening the door to applications unheard of in the digital signage space until now.

A major digital signage hardware provider [name withheld] announced their version of a Stick Digital Signage Player at the Intel booth at the Digital Signage Expo 2016 (DSE 2016) show this year. But it looks like Signera has beat everyone, including them, to market. Since [name withheld] is the leading provider of hardware to digital signage companies, it’ll be interesting to see how this affects the industry. Signera is the leader to market with a new technology yet again. Signera was also the leader to market back in 2007 when they released their multiple-module SaaS system. The first digital signage software to offer multiple zones or modules on a single-screen powered by a single player.

Signera can offer a free one-on-one demonstration of their system and can answer any questions about the Solo Stick (or their other products) when filling out this form.

Full Disclosure: Signera is one of Digital Signage Report’s advertisers, and provided us with a demo Solo Stick to review for this article.

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London, UK (PRWEB UK) 4 April 2014

Tiny Green PC has launched the fit-PC3i; based on the tiny, robust, fanless, ultra-low-energy fit-PC3 compact computer, it brings superior graphics performance and excellent connectivity to digital signage, surveillance and telecommunications applications. The fit-PC3i offers all the features of the fit-PC3, enhanced with an on board SIM socket, integrated fit-Headless HDMI plug, dual GbE networking and CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) support for the dual HDMI graphics channels.

All of these features contribute to making the fit-PC3i ideal for its target applications. A SIM card and optional MiniPCIe cellular modem module allow mobile applications to communicate over cellular networks including 2G-GPRS-EDGE, 3G-HSPA and 4G-LTE. The dual GbE network ports allow redundant networks to be set up for more reliable and resilient communications links.

The Fit-PC3i offers an integrated fit-Headless plug for remote high resolution displays that can be set up easily. For digital signage and surveillance, the CEC capability over the HDMI channels allows users to operate multiple screens from one controller.

The fit-PC3i products are built around AMD’s Embedded G-Series Fusion 64-bit APUs with up to 16GB of DDR3-1333 memory, while Radeon HD processors provide outstanding graphics capabilities. A bay for a 2.5” SATA hard disk satisfies internal storage requirements. The front-mounted FACE module can be used for extended custom functionality or I/O options. Units can be supplied diskless or with Microsoft Windows 7 or Linux OS.

Graphics needs are covered by dual HDMI 1.4a display channels with CEC. Audio features include a Realtek HD audio codec, digital 7.1 S/PDIF, stereo line-in and stereo line-out channels. Comprehensive ‘out of the box’ I/O on all models includes: Dual Gigabit Ethernet; internal SIM socket; Bluetooth; four USB 2.0 ports and two internal mini PCIe sockets. MultiLAN versions of the Fit-PC3i also include 802.11b/g/n WiFi.

“The fit-PC3 range of tough, green, ultra-miniature PCs has been chosen for many different industrial applications over recent years,” says Viru Patel, Sales Manager at Tiny Green PC. “Now, the new fit-PC3i offers particular opportunities to signage, surveillance and telecommunications systems builders with its high graphics performance, rich I/O and extremely low power consumption.”

Following the strategic joint venture between andersDX and CompuLab announced early in 2011, the fit-PC3, exclusive to andersDX in the UK and Italy, can be supplied throughout Europe. More information can be found at http:http:http://www.andersdx.com/fit-pc3.

About Tiny Green PC

Tiny Green PC, a division of Anders Electronics plc, is a leading supplier of ultra-small, ultra-robust, ultra-low energy, fanless computing solutions used across Security, Education, Medical, Industrial, Signage and many other sectors. The company is the official European home of Fit PC, IntensePCTM and UtiliteTM.

Adding value through custom design and configuration services, software integration, installation and financing, Tiny Green PC helps companies improve their green credentials and reduce their energy usage, whilst providing ‘genius’ technical solutions that do the job better, faster and cheaper, making great long-term commercial sense.

Tiny Green PC is headquartered in cyberspace with a physical base in London. Sales and operations cover Europe, the Middle East, North America and Asia.

For further information, please visit http://www.tinygreenpc.com.