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Public Displays are hardware devices used to display digital content in public spaces. These displays are typically used for advertising, information, entertainment, and other purposes. They are typically found in public places such as shopping malls, airports, and train stations. Public Displays come in a variety of sizes and shapes, ranging from small digital signage displays to large video walls. They are typically powered by a computer or media player, and can be connected to the internet for content updates.
Public Displays are becoming increasingly popular as they offer a cost-effective way to reach a large audience. They are also becoming more interactive, with the ability to display interactive content such as games, polls, and surveys.
Companies in the Public Displays market include Samsung, LG, NEC, Panasonic, Sharp, and Planar. Show Less Read more