New Interactive Kiosks Displays Installed in Baw Baw Shire Council, Victoria
Introducing Interactive Kiosk and Display: A Step Towards Smart City Solutions
The Baw Baw Shire Council recently installed state-of-the-art interactive technology. This advancement comes in the form of two remarkable devices: a 46” Interactive Kiosk and a 46” Interactive LCD Display. Both of these displays cater to the modern needs of the council and community.
The Interactive Kiosk: A New Way to Engage
The Interactive 46” Kiosk is a 10-point touch screen with a brightness of 1500 Nits. This feature makes it easily visible even in bright outdoor conditions. It’s IP65 rating ensures it stands strong against environmental elements, while the anti-reflective glass offers a clear and user-friendly interface. What makes this kiosk stand out is its aerial and modem integration, enhancing its connectivity, and a custom vinyl wrap that not only protects but also aligns with the aesthetic of the council.
The Interactive Display: Wall-Mounted Information Hub
Complementing the interactive kiosk is the Interactive 46” LCD Display. The display shares many features with its interactive kiosk counterpart. This includes a 10-point touchscreen with 1500 Nits brightness and IP65 rating. Mounted on the wall, it’s an accessible and engaging point for information sharing within council buildings. The addition of the FITLET T and wall bracket ensures it’s not just functional but also seamlessly integrated into the council’s environment.
Comprehensive Installation and Software Integration
The installation of the interactive kiosk and display takes precision and foresight. It involves laying down concrete foundations, ensuring proper electrical setup, and configuring the software to the company server. This is complemented by the installation of fusion software and bespoke software development, all aimed at creating a user-friendly and efficient interface.
Beyond Just Hardware: Software That Brings Life to Screens
The true power of the interactive kiosk and display lies in their software capabilities. The software configuration for this unit allows for real-time data and content management directly linked to the council’s server, ensuring that the information displayed is current and relevant. The fusion software adds another layer of functionality, making the management of these devices intuitive and streamlined.
A Step Towards a Connected Community
With the introduction of these interactive kiosks and displays, the Baw Baw Shire Council is embracing technology and opening new avenues for community engagement. These devices represent a blend of robust hardware and sophisticated software, all coming together to create a more informed, engaged, and connected community.
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