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X2O Media Xpresenter Xe Series
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By X2O Media
11 November 2010

When it comes to digital signage solutions, one size does not fit all. That's why X2O Media developed three cost-effective versions of its Xpresenter Xe digital signage system for applications that do not require the full range of sophisticated features included in the company's enterprise-level Xpresenter platform. All Xpresenter Xe versions offer the same intuitive point-and-click content management tools, while providing varying levels of output complexity to meet the needs of any application. This effectively enables users to select the features they need, without paying for those that they don't.
The Xpresenter Xe versions include the Digital Poster Edition for still images, Video Poster Edition for stills and video, and Dynamic DS Edition for stills, video, and data-driven graphics.
Targeted at customers who are looking for a speedy set-up, Xpresenter Xe is the ideal solution for poster replacement applications, corporate lobbies, retail locations and others. All three Xpresenter Xe versions connect to the X2O Portal, greatly simplifying the initial deployment and providing powerful content management tools for managing assets, building and scheduling playlists, and distributing content across multiple locations. In addition, all three versions take advantage of low-cost hardware, significantly lowering the cost of entry for networks of all sizes.
Further, the addition of the Xpresenter Xe Desktop feature makes Xpresenter Xe a powerful corporate communications tool, extending the reach of communications beyond digital signs by allowing users to receive information such as messages, video and alerts via a user-friendly player right on their desktop. With Xpresenter Xe Desktop, messages and alerts can be sent directly to users' computer screens, providing the right information to the right people at the right time.
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