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Digital signage deployed in 'luxury' shopping centre
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By News Desk
24 September 2010
A number of digital displays have been installed at DLF Emporio Mall in Delhi, India – a shopping centre described as 'Asia's finest luxury destination'.
TDI International India, Samsung and Scala worked together to provide the signage which is used throughout the complex. A total of 18 46" Samsung LED full-HD screens, used in portrait orientation, have been deployed in various locations, while the visitors accessing the mall via the main entrance will experience two matrices of nine-screen video walls measuring 17 x 3.5' each.
The exterior of DLF Emporio Mall also features a giant outdoor LED wall outside the entrance.
TDI has highlighted the client-friendly management of advertising content on the digital signage system, which the company says can be done while clients sit in their offices. The network can be accessed using a web browser, and clients can manage their content, approve it before publishing and see playback audit reports.
DLF Emporio Mall offers both Indian and international luxury brands, including Cartier, Dior, Fendi and Gucci.
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