3. Smith & Co. Jewelers of Ohio Mr. Tim Smith—the owner of the National Award winning Smith and Co. Jewelers of Boardman, Ohio—has recently invested in digital signage from Corn Digital for the grand opening of his new location. He is already seeing the benefits of the transition to digital signage. “ In the past vendors would send me pictures that I had to pay to have turned into posters. It could take months to get the posters made at a cost of $200 to $300. Now I’m going to ask for a CO-OP credit from my vendors toward digital signs at a cost of $100 to $150. I’ll be able to post their pictures in-store on the same day with no printing costs.”
4. The DMACC Campus The DMACC in Des Moines, Iowa, uses one of our Ceres-86 Network Media Players to convert a 42-inch LCD into a welcoming board. They also have over 20 of our 17-inch digital signs located near classroom entrances on campus. These signs are connected wirelessly and controlled from one central location. The digital signs display class schedules, academic events, and other information to keep their students informed.
5. Community Bank Community Bank uses our Ceres-86V Network Media Player to display marketing material on a 42-inch LCD screen reducing perceived wait times for their customers. The Ceres-86V also allows them to play cable television content like CNN.
6. Ultrastar Cinemas Ultrastar Cinemas uses 42-inch and 20-inch monitors to display two different menus at their theaters. The 42-inch is for their regular menu board. The 20-inch is for high margin goods and menu specials.
7. Farmer Boys Restaurant Farmer Boys uses our 32-inch Network Vertical Poster to display menu items and specials to patrons entering their establishment.