Thank you!Wow... I haven't seen one of those styles in a hot minute, they're pretty obsolete.
Personally, I'd sell them on a digital menu board that uses an actual monitor. Easier to set up, operate, cheaper, easier to read, more versatile... If they fail or get damaged they'll be easier to fix/ replace than that style.
Cheapest setup is go buy a monitor or tv, mount it, connect it to a laptop or computer they probably already have on site. They can easily change the screen, add animations, images, video, anything they want, or just display prices like that. Any media player will work, or use digital menu board software, some offer free versions with templates for various business types. With the software they can even have the menu automatically switch to say happy hour prices at a select time daily, use part of the screen to advertise upcoming events or specials. As plain or fancy as you want to go. Use the right font and you can even simulate that one. Plus they can select any size monitor or tv that fits wherever they want, add decorative frame to match the decor... They'll last for years. Have a restaurant I put them in probably 8 years ago, been through two different owners, and the're still using them. One owner even came back to me to make templates for them.
We've installed the systems they use in chain restaurants, the prices are insane, and most you're locked into using their software and controllers, subscription of course. This is an economical way for a small lower profit business like a bar to get into something better than chalk boards or letter boards without breaking the bank.IDK about just getting a new tv with a usb and calling it a day. My living room has a big ole LG, and when it's left idle, it starts playing some fireworks animation. Without doing research on the particular model, you may end up with a frustrated customer. I'd look for something inline with a 'digital picture frame', it's software will definitely allow long hold images without timing out.
DL, what brand tv did you have luck with?
Another note, make sure to cover the IR receiver, otherwise some patron may find it funny to bring in their vizio remote and back out of the slideshow and see what else is on this old USB stick, look, a folder labeled homework...
I didn't know they still made phones with that! Or are you still rocking an S5?My phone has an IR blaster built in. I like muting loud TVs in public
Oneplus 12. My favorite thing is it charges from 0 to 100% in about 30 mins.I didn't know they still made phones with that! Or are you still rocking an S5?
So you got a 13?Oneplus 12. My favorite thing is it charges from 0 to 100% in about 30 mins.