Point Of Sale Digital Displays

A local pharmacy has a rotating display about 15 inches tall of factory-made charms. The display has a horizontal screen on top a bit larger than a cell phone which plays a video loop about the charms. The motion certainly caught my attention. So I did a web search for POS digital displays. There were a lot of hits, but most of the ones I looked at were for custom-made displays with no prices shown (meaning very expensive). The few that showed prices started at $1,000. I don’t do shows, but if I did I’d certainly like to have a large display at least the size of a tablet or laptop screen to draw eyes to my table, mounted high to be visible at a distance. Of course that might not be permitted. It probably depends on the venue’s rules. When researching this I also read that major grocery stores are starting to use tiny digital displays on the edge of shelves where paper tags show cost per ounce, etc., and some are mounting displays on shopping carts, very in-your-face, to show ads. As digital displays become cheaper (if they do, these days) it seems like the coming new marketing tool. Just thought I’d mention it in the event it might be of interest to those who do shows or have jewelry displays in stores. 2 posts - 2 participants Read full topic
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