Digital signage media player DEX5550 R
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digital signage media player
digital signage media player
digital signage media player
digital signage media player
digital signage media player
digital signage media player
digital signage media player
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Characteristics

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digital
Applications
for digital signage, industrial

Description

The DEX5550 R is a two-output UHD (4K) high-performance media player. It has a high performance, but low power consumption because of the mobile processor. It is fanless and solid-state, slim (only 25mm) and designed for a long product life cycle. Intel Core-i Platform This Digital Engine is based on the Intel® Core™ platform. More specifically, on the 7th or 8th generation. These computing devices are available in i3 and i5, and therefore in different SKU’s. UHD (4k) content playback This media player is capable of driving UHD (4k) content. With a resolution that goes up to 3840x2160 pixels your content will be close to perfect. This feature marks the players that are capable of delivering content that is fluent and stutter free in UHD (4k). Small form factor This form factor ensures easy integration into kiosks or behind screens. The AOPEN small form factor is a standard that is used for Digital Engine (DE) models. The size of our Digital Engine series is set to a maximum of 166 x 48 x 177 mm. Its width set to 166 mm. Do the math and you will see that a Digital Engine is an investment that will last, even after replacing the item in a kiosk or mount that already exists. Integrated HEVC/H.265 10bit codec These units support native hardware decoding for modern codecs like the HEVC/H265 10 bit. Offloading the CPU, the GPU handles the decoding of the video. This creates a fluent playback up to 60fps.

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DEX5550 R
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