A digital standee is a digital signage display that is designed to look like a traditional standee or cutout display. Digital standees typically consist of a high-resolution LCD or LED screen mounted on a freestanding or wall-mounted frame. They are used for advertising or information display purposes in a variety of settings, such as malls, trade shows, movie theaters, retail stores, and airports.

Digital standees can display dynamic content such as videos, images, animations, and text messages. They can be controlled remotely through a content management system, allowing for easy updating and scheduling of content. Digital standees are often used as a modern alternative to traditional printed standees, as they provide more flexibility, interactivity, and cost-effectiveness.

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I have ask if you find it funny when such things run Windows and said display is showing an error message or a full blown Blue Screen Of Death? (BSOD)

How could these be cost effective when this happens?

Well obviously they are not cost effective when they glitch. However, there are significant advantages to having a single digital display that can programmatically swap out its messaging, or even better demonstrate a product via a video, that cannot be accomplished with traditional signage.

Signage that doubles as an interactive kiosk responds to modern consumers' focus on instant gratification, which has a lot of benefits as well.

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